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| Note title | 'Magis' V.S. 'Manus' |
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| Page(s) link(s) | Page:FC 1042.djvu/323 |
These verbs are spelled very similarly with different meanings, so this is likely a transcription error. 'Magis' means more, rather while 'manus' means hand.
Earlier, the passage discusses right and left hands. So, the 'manus' could continue that idea with stretching out the hand. With 'magis,' the focus would be shifted to extending the work of the Holy Spirit to a greater extent.
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