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The bread while becoming by virtue of Christ's words the body of Christ does not cease to be bread.
The bread while becoming by virtue of Christ's words the body of Christ does not cease to be bread.
The bread while becoming by virtue of Christ's words the body of Christ does not cease to be bread.
The bread while becoming by virtue of Christ's words the body of Christ does not cease to be bread.
The bread while becoming by virtue of Christ's words the body of Christ does not cease to be bread.
The bread while becoming by virtue of Christ's words the body of Christ does not cease to be bread.
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