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1      I|        to the flesh, have great cause for besetting the flesh
2     VI| becoming embodied, you have the cause why they assumed flesh without
3     VI|       which makes us die is the cause of our being born. [7] Now,
4     VI|   before-mentioned diversity of cause. [8] You, however, cannot
5     XI|     making, without an adequate cause, a visible soul instead
6    XII|         its salvation. For this cause did the Son of God descend
7    XIV|       become necessary. No such cause, however, existed for Christ'
8    XXI|         own, also, although the cause of conception was not. If,
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