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Consuela, what do you think this Latin phrase means? Where's it from?

Qui operator in Cabala...si errabit in opere aut non purific...
Jared Baumeister
  02/24/26
The Conclusiones were first published by Eucharius Silber in...
Jared Baumeister
  02/24/26
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  02/24/26
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Date: February 24th, 2026 6:35 PM
Author: Jared Baumeister

Qui operator in Cabala...si errabit in opere aut non purificatus accesserit, deuorabitur ab Azazale.

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Date: February 24th, 2026 6:39 PM
Author: Jared Baumeister

The Conclusiones were first published by Eucharius Silber in Rome on 7 December, 1486. The 24-year-old Pico planned to publicly "defend" his theses in Rome, in January 1487, before a commission of cardinals and theologians appointed by Pope Innocent VIII. However, thirteen of the 900 theses were judged heretical by Catholic theologians and the public defense was called off by the Pope and never took place.

https://cds.library.brown.edu/projects/pico/about.php



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Date: February 24th, 2026 6:40 PM
Author: Jared Baumeister

Consuela-free thread

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Date: February 24th, 2026 6:43 PM
Author: Jared Baumeister



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