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It is the divine event of the basileia that concerns him: "the coming of the kingdom is an outcoming, from evenire (Lat), the coming-out, the evenement of bursting out of something we did not see coming.
10) Gaspar Torella, Tractus cum consiliis [contra] Pudendagram, seu morbum Gallicum (Rome, 1497) and Dialogus de dolore, cum tractatu de ulceribus in pudendagra evenire solitis (Rome, 1500); Francisco Lopez de Villalobos, Sumario de la Medicina en romance trovado con un tratado sobre las pestiferas Bubas .
 
 
 
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