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1      I|    Let us examine our Lord's bodily substance, for about His
2    III|      been changed into human bodily form, nevertheless to remain
3    III|  there was solidity in their bodily substance, whatever may
4     VI|      to assume to themselves bodily Shape out of no material
5      X|    it into just that sort of bodily substance which He had no
6     XI|    men, by enduing it with a bodily nature, although it was
7     XI| Everything which exists is a bodily existence sui generis. Nothing
8     XI|   sui generis. Nothing lacks bodily existence but that which
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