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Note title 'Spectant' V.S. 'Sunt'
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These are both 3rd person, plural verbs, but their meaning is very different. 'Sunt' is from the verb to be, while 'spectant' means they watch. If the subject is taken as 'opera,' than it makes more sense to have 'sunt' as the verb. The works of penitance are...

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