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CHAPTER III
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authority, with a view of preserving a literal agreement with the Vulgate.[124] Sigonius, another of the Vatican students, was instructed to prepare certain text-books by Cardinal Paleotti.

These were an Ecclesiastical History, a treatise on the Hebrew Commonwealth, and an edition of Sulpicius Severus.

The MSS.
were returned to him, accused of unsound doctrine, and scrawled over with such remarks as 'false,' 'absurd.'[125] [Footnote 124: Dejob, _op.

cit._ p.

74.] [Footnote 125: Id._op.


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