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1    III| continue to be God, after His real assumption of the nature
2     VI|    teacher, concede to Christ real flesh, without effect, however,
3    XIX|      deny that He was born of real flesh; it rather affirmed
4     XX|    Physiological Facts of His Real and Exact Birth of a Human
5     XX|      born) of a virgin in the real manner which we have indicated,
6    XXI|     and which is no doubt the real fruit of the womb ---- even
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