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Thanks Matthew; yes; I've thought that too as I've been digging; it's as good as any at this point, but I think it may come down to finding something with at least 9 chapters and 13 sections, and is known by "Isagoge". Unless the abbreviation was some person's name who commented on Ezekiel? I'm sure the reference was clear in 1644, but sure is not clear to me at this time and place!
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