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1     II|       said act was of a different character. What you believed to be
2     II|     believed to be of a different character, had been handed down just
3    III|          have sustained the human character on the supposition that
4    III|          have undertaken the said character without injury to that consciousness
5    III|            although not born, the character of having been born even
6     IV| impossible or as hazardous to the character of God, it remains for you
7  XXVII|      clear evidences of the human character of His flesh, from its name
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