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you? my? [...] conquered? original: "deuico," likely related to "devictus" (defeated) or "devincio" (to bind/unite).
say and here? [...] passed through?
showed? taught? [...] son original: "filius." In this context, often referring to Christ.
your? O? not? here? [...] punishments original: "supplicia." This term can refer to physical torments or, in a religious context, humble prayers and entreaties.
one? [...] beginning and through?
that? not? [...] unto the mother? original: "in matrem."
will? [...] love original: "dilec" from "dilectio," a specific type of esteemed or sacrificial love often used in ecclesiastical Latin.
and? us? [...] prophet? apostle?
I do not want [...]
[...] I beseech? original: "queslo," likely a variant of "quaeso," a formal term for begging or asking a favor.
grant? [...] they were?