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Marti, Benedikt dit Aretius · 1574

indicate the economy of the entire discourse, the sequence of the arguments, and the sources of the passages: so that, as has happened before, they do not wander rashly in the writings of the Apostle, like guests and foreigners in an unknown region. Out of that class of work, we willingly publish this little book by the most learned theologian Dr. Bened. Aretius for their own benefit: which we hope will be so profitable to the pious and studious that those who find sacred things distasteful, and who admire only profane things, may simultaneously recognize that the Holy Spirit himself does not lack his own dialectic, his own method, his own elocution. Farewell. Lausanne,