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Yet surely that in Virgils Eglogs was never as yet questioned by any, which the Poet finding in the books of Sibylla Cumaea, and gathering by the first letter of every verse (as Ludovicus Vives thinkes) that the time was at hand when that Prophesie should take place, applyed that to Saloninus, the sonne of Asinius Pollio, which can be fitted to none, save Christ the redeemer of the world. |
Yet surely that in Virgils Eglogs was never as yet questioned by any, which the Poet finding in the books of Sibylla Cumaea, and gathering by the First Letter of every verse (as Louis Vives thinks) that the time was At hand when that Prophesy should take place, applied that to Saloninus, the son of Asinius Pollio, which can be fitted to none, save christ the redeemer of the world. |
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