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[4364] διὰ τὸν ἰδιωτισμόν.
[4365] Cf. Phil. ii. 6, 8.
[4366] Cf. Matt. xi. 20.
[4367] Cf. Matt. xix. 24.
[4368] Cf. Plato, de Legibus, v. p. 743.
[4369] Cf. Matt. xiii. 54, Mark vi. 2, and John vii. 15.
[4370] Cf. Matt. vii. 14.
[4371] Cf. Ps. xviii. 11.
[4372] Cf. Ex. xx. 21.
[4373] Cf. Ex. xxiv. 2.
[4374] Cf. Ps. civ. 6.
[4375] Cf. Matt. xi. 27.
[4376] ἀγένητον. Locus diligenter notandus, ubi Filius e creaturarum numero diserte eximitur, dum ἀγένητος dicitur. At non dissimulandum in unico Cod. Anglicano secundo legi: τὸν γεννητόν: cf. Origenianorum, lib. ii. quæstio 2, num. 23.—Ruæus.
[4377] [Bishop Bull, in the Defensio Fidei Nicenæ, book ii. cap. ix. 9, says, “In these words, which are clearer than any light, Origen proves the absolutely divine and uncreated nature of the Son.” S.]
[4378] ὅ τι ποτ᾽ ἂν χωρῇ γιγνώσκειν. Boherellus proposes ὅστις ποτ᾽ ἂν χωρῇ, etc.
[4379] Cf. Plato, Epist., ii., ad Dionys.
[4380] Cf. Isa. vi. 2.
[4383] Cf. Plato in Phædro, p. 247.
[4384] Cf. 2 Cor. iv. 17, 18.
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