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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4973] Substantiis.
[4974] Caro: “the flesh,” here a synonym with the corpus of the previous clauses.
[4975] Elisa est.
[4976] Secundum rationem feneratæ.
[4977] Ex parte severitatis.
[4978] This phrase comes not from the present passage, but from Luke viii. 18, where the words are ὅ δοκεῖ ἔχειν; here the expression is ὅ ἔχει only.
[4980] The original of this obscure sentence is as follows: “Aut si et hic Creatorem finxerit austerum…..hic quoque me ille instruit eujus pecuniam ut fenerem edocet.
[4983] Existeret.
[4984] Ipse.
[4985] “Of knowledge of good and evil.” The “law” thereof occurs in Gen. iii. 3.
[4987] Increpaturus.
[4988] Certe. [The word sacrament not technical here.]
[4991] Materia.
[4992] Monetam.
[4993] Non alieno.
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