Excerpt from Commentarius in Apocalypsin Johannis Exegeticus Et Criticus
Ut omnes N. T. Libri ex temporis quo: 'viveban't divini script0rés, coaevorumque necessitat'ibus orti sunt, ita; Apocalypsin quoque Ioannesz non libri tantum} edi-audi causa, sed hoc potissimum consilio.scripsit, ubchriatiq norum illo tempore, viventium. Reims decennio,: horia'ndo, minando consuleret. Juvaìque. Ante omnia co'gnmcere, quid eum ad soribmdum appuleiit, unde quale consilium secutus sit et quid sit summuin lib1i argumentun1 cer tius p'atescat.
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