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Biblical use
It appears that a similar term is employed by Saint Paul in his epistles, when he describes his persecutors. [1] Similar language has also apparently been used by those who seek to attack the Church. [2]ADM (talk) 10:41, 12 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
This may sound an odd question but I am not learned in this area. I have seen Humani spelt Hvmani with a V instead of a U. Why is this? I have read somewhere something about in medieval or roman times they used to do this? Does anyone have any information regarding this? Thanks.