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1    III|        had been born and truly clothed Himself with man's nature,
2      V| muscles, bloody without blood, clothed without the tunic of skin,
3     VI|    necessary that He should be clothed with that flesh to which
4     XI|    Distinct from Flesh, Though Clothed in It.~[1] But we meet another
5     XI|       the soul, if it has been clothed with a covering belonging
6   XXIV|  mountain to three companions, clothed with glory in a cloud, the
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