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De Principiis

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Preface.

[2254] Matt. xxvi. 29.

[2255] Matt. v. 6.

[2256] Cf. Luke 19.19,17.

[2257] Cf. Prov. ix. 1-5.

[2258] Opera probabilia.

[2259] Deut. viii. 3.

[2260] The passage is somewhat obscure, but the rendering in the text seems to convey the meaning intended.

[2261] Versatur in sensu.

[2262] Luke 19.26; Matt. 25.29.

[2263] Phil. i. 23.

[2264] Virtutes.

[2265] Eph. ii. 2. There is an evident omission of some words in the text, such as, “They will enter into it,” etc.

[2266] 1 Thess. iv. 17.

[2267] John xvii. 24.

[2268] Virtutem suæ conditionis. Seine Schöpferkraft (Schnitzer).

[2269] In id: To that state of the soul in which it gazes purely on the causes of things.

Preface of Rufinus.

[2270] Diebus quadragesimæ.

[2271] Dæmones.

[2272] Evangelicæ lucernæ lumine diabolicas ignorantiæ tenebras.

[2273] Salvâ fidei Catholicæ regula. [This remonstrance of Rufinus deserves candid notice. He reduces the liberties he took with his author to two heads: (1) omitting what Origen himself contradicts, and (2) what was interpolated by those who thus vented their own heresies under a great name. “To our own belief,” may mean what is contrary to the faith, as reduced to technical formula, at Nicæa; i.e., Salva regula fidei. Note examples in the parallel columns following.]

[2274] Comœdiarum ridiculas fabulas.

 

 

 

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