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Note title "accusare" vs "causari" (footnote 16)
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Page(s) link(s) FC 1042.djvu/294
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"accusare" --> "causari" = "to blame" --> "to excuse oneself"
quaerere fidem et non invnire[15] nec debet accusare[16]
= to seek the faith and to not find [it] nor does he owe ___.
It is not entirely clear which word would fit better in this context-

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