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 1    III|   heaven, and similarly in the case of the angels. Their withdrawal
 2     VI| Circumstances, and in Christ's Case His Death Proves His Birth.~[
 3     VI|       causes, both in Christ's case and that of the angels,
 4    VII|       also another view of the case: in the abjured mother there
 5     IX|   certainly well known. As the case stood, however, it was actually
 6     XI|     untruth or weakness in the case, and neither of these flaws
 7     XI|   suitable to God. (But as the case stands in the hypothesis)
 8     XI|        be a body, then in that case it were not beyond the power
 9  XXVII|     was prefigured, as was the case in all other instances,
10    XXI|    stultified. [3] For in that case a virgin did not conceive,
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