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 1     VI|          12] But even if it were necessary to suppose that angels derived
 2     VI|          even unto death, it was necessary that He should be clothed
 3    VII|       they could contribute more necessary than that which He was so
 4    XII| assumption that it was evidently necessary that it should be made apparent
 5    XII|     Whence is it to know what is necessary for itself under given circumstances,
 6    XII|        own property, and what is necessary for it? To recognise this
 7    XIV|          his recovery had become necessary. No such cause, however,
 8     XV|         whence, too, it would be necessary that, if His flesh were
 9  XXVII|         2] Now, it will first be necessary to show what previous reason
10  XXVII|       evil brother. Hence it was necessary that Christ should come
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