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1    III|     been changed into human form, and have even borne about
2    III|   changed into human bodily form, nevertheless to remain
3     VI| should they who are able to form themselves into that which
4    VII|     justly employ this same form of words, in order to strike
5     IX|    but earth in an especial form? [3Consider the respective
6     IX|    who despised His outward form. His body did not reach
7    XII| quality. It was not its own form that it learnt of Christ,
8     XV|    worm; " who also had "no form nor comeliness, but His
9     XV|     nor comeliness, but His form was ignoble, despised more
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