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 1    III|      own consciousness (of the truth of His nature) was enough
 2      V|       at once, you that murder truth: Was not God really crucified?
 3      V| distinctly asserted with equal truth of both natures alike, with
 4      V|       a lie? He was wholly the truth. [9Believe me, He chose
 5     VI|        is an easy task for the truth to prevail without raising
 6   VIII|   interpreted according to the truth of the entire uncorrupted
 7     IX|        dust of the ground is a truth which has found its way
 8    XII|    with the flesh. This is the truth which it will be found was
 9     XV|     man that hath told you the truth; " and "The Son of man is
10  XXIII|  Turned in Support of Catholic Truth.~[1] We acknowledge, however,
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