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Note title 'Salutis' V.S. 'Salvatoris'
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Both words are genitive, singular, and the meaning is similar. However, 'salutis' means safety, health while 'Salvatoris means Savior. Since the word is preceeded by 'ipsiusmet' (meaning of he himself) I would assume that 'Salvatoris' is the correct choice.

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