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De Principiis
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[3001] Tunc simulatâ quodammodo cogitatione.
[3002] Ps. cxxxix. 16, τὸ ἀκατέργαστόν μου εἴδοσαν οἱ ὀφθαλμοί σου, Sept.; “Imperfectum meum viderunt oculi tui,” Vulg. (same as in the text.) ךךינֶיע“ וּארָ ימִלְגָּ—“Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being imperfect,” Auth. Vers. Cf. Gesenius and Fürst, s.v., סלן.
[3003] Ambulavi usque ad imperfectum; cf. Book of Enoch, chap. xvii.
[3004] Universas materias perspexi; cf. Book of Enoch, chap. xvii. [On this apocryphal book, see the learned remarks of Dr. Pusey in his reply to Canon Farrar, What is of Faith as to Everlasting Punishment; pp. 52–59. London, 1881.]
[3005] Alioquin.
[3006] Substantialem interitum.
[3008] Cf. Col. i. 15 and 2 Cor. iv. 4.
[3011] Nihil eum rerum intellectualium ex se lateat.
[3012] Cf. Prov. ii. 5, ἐπίγνωσιν Θεοῦ εὑρήσεις (Sept.), Scientiam Dei invenies (Vulg.). אצָמְתִּ סיהִׁלאֱ תעַרַּ.
I. (Teaching of the Church, p. 240.)
[3013] On which consult Dupin, and, for another view, Bunsen’s Hippolytus. See also p. 383, infra.
[3014] Vol. v. p. 134, and passim to 745; also vi. 368.
[3015] Vol. ii. p. 438.
III. (Proceedeth from the Father, p. 344.)
[3016] pp. 521–526.
[3017] Tractatus de Processione Spiritus Sancti, Gothæ, a.d. 1772.
[3018] Christendom’s Divisions, London, 1865.
IV. (The faith of the Church, p. 347.)
[3019] Vol. vi. p. 132, 133.
[3020] Theodoret, book v. cap. ix.
V. (Endowed with freedom of will, p. 347.)
[3021] Ed. Converse, New York, 1829.
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