In-Text |
Which Imposition of hands, being also performed manibus expansis, with hands stretched out, it was a sign of the liberal effusion of heavenly Grace upon the Person on whom they were laid, as Pelargus notes, for, |
Which Imposition of hands, being also performed manibus expansis, with hands stretched out, it was a Signen of the liberal effusion of heavenly Grace upon the Person on whom they were laid, as Pelargus notes, for, |
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Note 0 |
Symbolum erat gratiae coelestis quae largissima manu à Deo conferebatur in pios. Pelarg. in Gen. 48, 14, 15. |
Symbol erat Gratiae coelestis Quae largissima manu à God conferebatur in Pios. Pelarg in Gen. 48, 14, 15. |
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