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    91. Page 549

    In the quotation from Martin Luther, to which no reference is appended, the word “prodigies” is used, where it seems to me the word “progeny” would be more appropriate. At all events it does not seem that the word “prodigies” is the right word.WWPGC 33.1

    Response: Criticism accepted and the text changed, quoting from an author which could be credited:WWPGC 33.2

    1888 book read: “Martin Luther classed it with ‘the numberless prodigies of the Romish dunghill of decretals.’”WWPGC 33.3

    1911 edition reads: “Martin Luther classed it with the ‘monstrous fables that form part of the Roman dunghill of decretals.’” Footnote reference given.WWPGC 33.4

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