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 1     II|       no longer believing: the fact, however, of your having
 2      V|    buried, and rose again; the fact is certain, because it is
 3     VI|     world they also enjoy. The fact will certainly recoil on
 4    VII|     standing without," were in fact absent by the stress either
 5   VIII|      which is affirmed by this fact is, that Christ Himself
 6    XII| ignorant of the soul, it is in fact the soul that is ignorant
 7   XIII|      been their condition. The fact, however, is that even by
 8 XXVIII|     the same conclusion in the fact) that the Lord Himself sententiously
 9    XIX|     affirmed this, by the very fact that it did not deny His
10     XX|       Holy Ghost." [2] But the fact is, if he had meant "of
11    XXI|       a son? " And will not in fact every scripture which declares
12    XXI|    that it is now a well-known fact that the flesh of Christ
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