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1     II|    such a fashion as this, I suppose you have had, O Marcion,
2     VI|      if it were necessary to suppose that angels derived their
3     VI|     fed on earthly ailments. Suppose that even now a celestial
4   VIII| because they on that account suppose that a sidereal substance
5     IX|      His blood. [8] These, I suppose, are celestial marks? But
6    XII|     its own functions. [4] I suppose, too, that it is especially
7    XVI|  ascribes to us in making us suppose that the very flesh of Christ
8 XXVIII|    what can we more suitably suppose that the Word became flesh
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