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1      I|      the flesh of Christ to be imaginary was equally able to pass
2      V|     the unreal mockeries of an imaginary birth and infancy. But answer
3      V| phantom to the ears through an imaginary voice. A phantom, too, it
4     XV|         and that it was not an imaginary flesh; (and no doubt they
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