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De Principiis
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[1944] “Inæstimabilem.”
[1945] “Simplex intellectualis natura.”
[1946] “Natura illa simplex et tota mens.”
[1947] Some read “visible.”
[1948] “Substantia quædam sensibilis propria.”
[1951] “Constat inter Patrem et Filium.”
[1954] Cf. Prov. ii. 5.
[1955] Prov. viii. 22-25. The reading in the text differs considerably from that of the Vulgate.
[1958] Aliquid insubstantivum.
[1959] Substantialiter.
[1960] Ad punctum alicujus momenti.
[1961] Omnis virtus ac deformatio futuræ creaturæ.
[1962] This work is mentioned by Eusebius, Hist. Eccles., iii. c. 3 and 25, as among the spurious writings current in the Church. The Acts of Paul and Thecla was a different work from the Acts of Paul. The words quoted, “Hic est verbum animal vivens,” seem to be a corruption from Heb. iv. 12, ζῶν γὰρ ὁ λόγος τοῦ Θεοῦ. [Jones on the Canon, vol. ii. pp. 353–411, as to Paul and Thecla. As to this quotation of our author, see Lardner, Credib., ii. p. 539.]
[1963] Or, “and the Word was God.”
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