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1     IV| withdraw the flesh, and then present to our view the being whom
2    VII|      of persons who were not present. But the artifice of a temptation
3    VII|  mother and brethren for the present, as even Apelles might learn. [
4    XXV|      let this suffice on our present subject; for I think that
5    XXV|     so bring to a close this present one, which serves as a general
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