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Закон судњи људем is in Old Church Slavonic. When put into Google Translate it is Serbian, but these words are Old Church Slavonic, not to be confused with Church Slavonic or as far back as Glagolitic. I don't know anything about editing but I was reading it because I study Serbian Orthodoxy, so if anyone could change it that would be greatly appreciated, thank you. 49.3.53.129 (talk) 07:46, 16 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
^Richard Gibbings, Roman Forgeries And Falsifications, Or An Examination Of Counterfeit And Corrupted Records With Especial Reference To Popery, Part 1, Dublin 1842