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      <title>Latin New Testament study edition</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>To go along with the Greek New Testament study edition, I’ve just posted a wide margin study edition of the Latin New Testament (the 1914 Clementine Vulgate). It’s <a href="https://bencrowder.net/languages/latin-new-testament-study-edition/">available for free download as a PDF</a>.</p>
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