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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3618] Posteritati falsariorum præscribentem.
[3619] [Mark the authority of churches. He uses the plural—quod ab omnibus.]
[3620] Certe, for certo.
[3621] Propterea.
[3622] Conveniemus.
[3623] Sic habebit.
[3624] This seems to be the sense of the words, “sub illa utique conditione quæ ex utraque parte condicta sit.”
[3625] Scindit.
[3626] That is, between what is severe and judicial and punitive on one side, that is, the Creator’s; and what is mild, merciful, and forgiving, on the other, that is, the Redeemer’s side (Rigalt.).
[3627] Præscriptio.
[3628] Defigimus.
[3629] Creatoris pronunciandum.
[3630] Adjuverit.
[3631] Repræsentaverit.
[3632] Restauraverit virtutes ejus.
[3633] Sententias reformaverit.
[3635] Utique.
[3636] Ecquid ordinis.
[3637] See above, book i. chap. xxiii. [Comp. i. cap. xix.]
[3638] This is here the force of viderit, our author’s very favourite idiom.
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