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 1    III|       a body of flesh, on this ground, that a being who is without
 2      V| sufferings from Christ, on the ground that, as a mere phantom,
 3    VII|       Himself was born, on the ground that He asked, "Who is my
 4    VII| naturalness. But there is some ground for thinking that Christ'
 5   VIII|       refute them on their own ground. They mention a certain
 6     IX|   which out of the dust of the ground is a truth which has found
 7      X|       not save our soul on the ground, that it was a soul of flesh
 8     XV|   return in like manner to the ground, and suffer dissolution? [
 9    XVI|     flesh was in Christ on the ground that it came not of the
10  XXVII|   quickening spirit out of the ground, ---- in other words, out
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