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1     IV| unworthy of the Son of God, and simply foolish." For no other reason
2      V|         as God besides man, but simply as a man, a magician; not
3 XXVIII|     here spoke of a human being simply, and not of Himself, (as
4    XIX|         process, ---- much more simply, indeed, without the womb
5     XX|        born of a virgin. It was simply this, that (He was born)
6   XXIV|        so called, and the flesh simply that which is confest to
7   XXIV|     declaring that His flesh is simply and absolutely true, and
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