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1    VII|   8] There being, then, no suitable occasion for a temptation,
2   VIII|    a sidereal substance is suitable for Him, I am bound to refute
3     XI|  neither of these flaws is suitable to God. (But as the case
4    XII| too, that it is especially suitable that man, the only rational
5    XIV|  This opinion will be very suitable for Ebion, who holds Jesus
6 XXVIII|  that human nature was not suitable to Him. And then He adds, "
7  XXIII| uttered, would not be more suitable even for ourselves to use!
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