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1      V|           sure, other things also quite as foolish (as the birth
2     XI| mysterious force of the reason be quite unknown, only not be a body,
3     XI|           of which we should have quite a different notion, (being
4    XVI|          mystery a sense which is quite intelligible. For in putting
5    XVI|      human father, so also was it quite possible for the Son of
6  XXIII|         the womb," wherein it was quite immaterial whether the birth
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