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3. Not onely of mean, poor, and ignoble persons, but of man at his best estate, Quamvis floreat dignitate, opibus, potentia, as Mollerus glosseth upon the text, though he flourish in wealth, honour, and power; for though the Seventy reading be NONLATINALPHABET, every man living, yet the Hebrew NONLATINALPHABET which signifieth constitutus, fixed, or setled, is most properly refer'd to him who seemeth to be in a stablished prosperous estate. |
3. Not only of mean, poor, and ignoble Persons, but of man At his best estate, Quamvis floreat dignitate, opibus, potentia, as Mollerus Glosseth upon the text, though he flourish in wealth, honour, and power; for though the Seventy reading be, every man living, yet the Hebrew which signifies Constituted, fixed, or settled, is most properly referred to him who seems to be in a established prosperous estate. |
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