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Note title 'Remedium' V.S. 'Quoddam Sentimentum'
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This variation changes the object of the sentence. The Lord gave either a 'remedium' (cure, medicine) or a certain 'sentimentum' (feeling, opinion) to the writer's soul. Both are possible, but the meaning is different.

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