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1     VI|     peculiar to themselves, corporeal; and yet they could be transfigured
2     IX|   because He existed in the corporeal substance of a man. Or else,
3     XI| Soul Composed of Flesh ---- Corporeal, Though Invisible. Christ'
4     XI| they further say), was made corporeal in Christ, in order that
5     XI|     they determine it to be corporeal, but having somewhat that
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