The Cell of Self Knowledge Seven Early English Mystical Treatises Printed By H
The Cell of Self Knowledge Seven Early English Mystical Treatises Printed By H
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). [45] Gen. Xxix. 34. [46] Gen. Xxix. 35 (Vulgate): Modo confitebor Domino. [47] Confitens. [48] Learning. [49] Ps. Cvi. 1, cvii. 1 (cv. , cvi. , Vulgate). [50] Pepwell reads: "the true goodness of God. " [51] Pepwell reads: "conning. " [52] Latin Invisibilium: Pepwell has "unseasable. " [53] Pepwell has "feble. " [54] Reasons. [55] Because. [56] Judicium (Pepwell adds: "or judgment"). [57] Gen. Xlix. 16: "Dan shall judge his people. " [58] Gen. Xxx. 6. [59] Gen. Xxx. 8: "Comparavit me Deus cu...m sorore mea, et invalui"(Vulgate). [60] In the Latin, "Comparalio vel conversio. " [61] Gen. Xlix. 21: "Naphtali is a hind let loose: he giveth goodlywords" (Nephthali cervus emissus at dams eloquia pulchritudinis, Vulgate). [62] Harl. MS. 1022, ed. Horstman, reads: "full. " [63] Underloute, participle of Underluten (O. E. Underlutan), "tostoop beneath, " or "submit to. " Cf. Wycliffe's Bible, Gen. Xxxvii. 8: "Whether thow shalt be oure kyng, oither we shal be undirloute tothi bidding?" [64] Discomfort.
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