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De Principiis

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Preface.

[2286] Naturalem corporis intemperiem; ψιλην την κατασκευήν.

[2287] Contra rationem totius eruditionis. In the Greek, “contra rationem” is expressed by παρὰ τὸ ἐναργές ἐστι: and the words λόγου παιδευτικοῦ (rendered by Rufinus “totius eruditionis,” and connected with “contra rationem”) belong to the following clause.

[2288] Quibus nihil ad turpitudinem deest.

[2289] Mic. vi. 8.

[2290] Deut. xxx. 15.

[2291] Isa. i. 19, 20.

[2292] Ps. lxxxi. 13, 14.

[2293] Matt. v. 39.

[2294] Matt. v. 22.

[2295] Matt. v. 28.

[2296] Matt. vii. 24.

[2297] Matt. vii. 26.

[2298] Matt. xxv. 34 sq.

[2299] The words in the text are: His qui secundum patientiam boni operis, gloria et incorruptio, qui quærunt vitam eternam.

[2300] Rom. ii. 4-10.

[2301] Secundum pietatis regulam.

[2302] Ex. iv. 21, etc.

[2303] Ezek. xi. 19, 20.

[2304] Justificationes.

[2305] The word “now” is added, as the term “flesh” is frequently used in the New Testament in a bad sense (Redepenning).

[2306] Mark iv. 12.

 

 

 

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