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Note title 'Meum ... peccati' V.S. 'Aqua munda'
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These two phrases are interchanged. 'Ablutum Corpus meum ab omni sorde peccati' means cleanse my body from all the filth of sin while 'ablutum aqua munda' means wash in pure water. The first phrase is much more specific about cleansing sin, but both describe the same metaphor.

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