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1     VI|        had a body. Whence was the material of it, if not from the same
2     VI| themselves bodily Shape out of no material substance. How much more,
3     VI|          take a body) out of some material substance? That is true
4     VI|       unable to do this out of no material substance? If they become
5     VI|     derived their flesh from some material substance, it is surely
6    VII|          the proof, even that the material circumstances of that remark (
7     IX|           from which it comes. No material substance is without the
8    XVI|          the flesh," ---- not the material thing, but its condition;
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