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Note title 'Contra Deum' V.S. 'Gratiae Dei'
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These two short phrases have contrary meanings. 'Contra Deum' means against God while 'Gratiae Dei' means the graces of God.
It likely makes more sense to have: 'vero male respondere contra Deum' (meaning truly to respond badly against God).

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