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1     II| rejection of the faith right and proper; nay, rather, by your act
2    III|       nor did He destroy His own proper substance by the assumption
3    VII|       this of course was not the proper way of doing it, ---- by
4   XIII|         different from their own proper sense, and, whilst taken
5   XIII| different sense, of losing their proper one, if they are called
6     XX|          syllable ex (of) of its proper force as a preposition,
7     XX|         actual possession of the proper substance? But it could
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