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1      V|        said above that He might possibly have undergone the unreal
2    VII| supposition of His birth, might possibly not have been in existence.
3      X|    neither could His flesh have possibly been composed of soul.~
4     XI|        to us, when it could not possibly be ascertained that it would
5    XII|         of itself no soul could possibly have exercised its own functions. [
6 XXVIII|      was made flesh; nor can it possibly be that anything else than
7 XXVIII|        and of Spirit, He cannot possibly, when speaking of the condition
8     XX|     substance? But it could not possibly have had blood for transformation
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