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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4919] Meliorem Deum.
[4920] Reprobatum.
[4922] Sive reprobatricem superbiæ, sive justificatricem humilitatis.
[4923] Destructorem.
[4924] See above, chap. xxvi. p. 392.
[4926] Utique.
[4928] Ad contestandum.
[4931] See above, chap. ix., near the beginning.
[4932] Adjecit quod deerat.
[4933] Ubique.
[4934] Traduceretur.
[4936] Mic. vi. 8. The last clause agrees with the Septuagint: καὶ ἕτοιμον εἶναι τοῦ πορεύεσθαι μετὰ Κυρίου Θεοῦ σου.
[4937] The clauses of Christ’s words, which are here adapted to Micah’s, are in every case broken with an inquit.
[4938] Tunc pendentibus: i.e., at the time mentioned in the story of the blind man.
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