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 1      I|    be imaginary was equally able to pass off His nativity
 2    III|     His confidence of being able to sustain, although not
 3     VI|  shape, and for the time be able to appear and have intercourse
 4     VI|     how should they who are able to form themselves into
 5     VI|     nothing. They, who were able to convert themselves into
 6      X|   from flesh, how much more able was He to secure salvation
 7     XI|    forsooth, in order to be able to shine! Now, let us first
 8     XV|    His enemies, so as to be able to triumph over them in
 9    XVI|   our opinion, we should be able to defend it in such a way
10 XXVIII| birth of the virgin, He was able to have God for His Father
11 XXVIII|  born of the virgin, He was able to have a woman for His
12   XXII| apostles they will never be able to efface, There is, first
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