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Job — Chapter 32


These annotations are from the original 1609 Douay Old Testament, the first complete English Catholic Bible translation, produced by English scholars in exile at the English College of Douai. The archaic spelling is preserved.

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Verse 1

The ninth conflict. This yong man wittie & learned, but proud withal, was a figure of the bore and arrogans dif- puters, who wil seeme to know more then their elders. S. Greg.l.23.c.1.

Verse 12

A notorious arrogancie to hold himselfe wiser then any man, either of his owne sect, or of his ad- uersaries.

Verse 15

Those that neither credite Catholike Doctours, nor yet relie vpon their owne el- ders, but euery one vpon his owne priuate spirit, denie that to per- teyne to them which is spo- ken to others in the same er- rours. S.Greg.l. 23 c. 8.