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Book 6 Minor Writers
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Translator’s Biographical Notice.
[1406] In Leontius of Byzantium, contra Nestor., book iii., towards the end.
[1407] Copulatus erat.
[1408] Congeneratum.
[1409] Secundum qualitatem.
[1410] Formationem.
[1411] We say, that as the exterior and the interior man are one person, so God the Word and humanity have been assumed as one person, a thing which Paul denies.—Can.
[1412] Alia est apud ipos.
[1413] Secundum disciplinam et participationem. Paul of Samosata used to say that the humanity was united with the Wisdom as instruction (disciplina) is united with the learner by participation.—Can. [See Hooker, book v. cap. 52, sec. 4.]
[1414] Expers.
[1415] Passionum, sufferings.
[1416] Principaliter.
[1417] Secundario, i.e., κατὰ δεύτερον λόγον.—Turrian.
[1418] συνουσιωμένος τῷ ἀνθρωπίνῳ.
III.—From the Acts of the Disputation Conducted by Malchion Against Paul of Samosata.
[1419] In Petrus Diaconus, De Incarnat. ad Fulgentium, ch. 6. Among the works of Fulgentius, Epistle 16.
[1420] Ex simplicibus fit certe compositum.
[1421] Compositionem.
[1422] Quia sapientia dispendium patiatur et ideo composita esse non possit—the sense intended being perhaps just that Paul alleged that the divine Wisdom admitted of being dispensed or imparted to another, but not of being substantially united with him.—Tr.
[1423] Exinanisset.
[1424] Some read alter in altero, others alter in altera.
IV.—A Point in the Same Disputation.
[1425] From the same Acts in Leontius, as above.
[1426] οὐσιῶσθαι.
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