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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[2345] Retro.
[2346] He alludes to his book De Præscriptione Hæreticorum. [Was this work then already written? Dr. Allix thinks not. But see Kaye, p. 47.]
[2347] Interdum. [Can it be that when all this was written (speaking of ourselves) our author had fully lapsed from Communion with the Catholic Church?]
[2348] Passus.
[2349] Instinctum.
[2350] St. Luke vi. 43 sq.
[2351] Languens.
[2353] Mala.
[2354] [This purely good or goodish divinity is an idea of the Stoics. De Præscript. chap. 7.]
[2355] Hospitam.
[2356] Quendam. [See Irenæus, Vol. I. p. 352, this Series.]
[2357] Integre.
[2358] Præstruendo.
[2359] Or sections.
Chapter III.—The Unity of God. He is the Supreme Being, and There Cannot Be a Second Supreme.
[2360] Et exinde.
[2361] Si Forte.
[2362] Jam.
[2363] Of eternity.
[2364] We subjoin the original of this difficult passage: Hunc enim statum æternitati censendum, quæ summum magnum deum efficiat, dum hoc est in deo ipsa, atque ita et cetera, ut sit deus summum magnum et forma et ratione et vi et potestate.
[2365] Quid.
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