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De Principiis
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[2029] Conditionis prærogativa.
[2030] Substantialiter.
[2036] Job xl. 20 [LXX.].
Chapter VI.—On the End or Consummation.
[2046] [The language used by Origen in this and the preceding chapter affords a remarkable illustration of that occasional extravagance in statements of facts and opinions, as well as of those strange imaginings and wild speculations as to the meaning of Holy Scripture, which brought upon him subsequently grave charges of error and heretical pravity. See Neander’s History of the Christian Religion and Church during the First Three Centuries (Rose’s translation), vol. ii. p. 217 et seqq., and Hagenbach’s History of Doctrines, vol. i. p. 102 et seqq. See also Prefatory Note to Origen’s Works, supra, p. 235. S.]
Chapter VII.—On Incorporeal and Corporeal Beings.
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