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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2438] In diversitate.

[2439] Nec admittentur.

[2440] Sub eo.

[2441] Formam.

[2442] Dirigam.

Chapter X.—The Creator Was Known as the True God from the First by His Creation. Acknowledged by the Soul and Conscience of Man Before He Was Revealed by Moses.

[2443] Dedicasse.

[2444] Instituat.

[2445] Denique.

[2446] See also De test, anim. 2, and De anima, 41. [Bp. Kaye refers (p. 166) to Profr. Andrews Norton of Harvard, with great respect: specially to a Note on this usage of the Heathen, in his Evidences, etc. Vol. III.]

[2447] Prophetia, inspired Scripture.

Chapter XI.—The Evidence for God External to Him; But the External Creation Which Yields This Evidence is Really Not Extraneous, for All Things are God’s. Marcion’s God, Having Nothing to Show for Himself, No God at All. Marcion’s Scheme Absurdly Defective, Not Furnishing Evidence for His New God’s Existence, Which Should at Least Be Able to Compete with the Full Evidence of the Creator.

[2448] Extraneous.

[2449] Extraneum.

[2450] Alius.

[2451] Plane falsæ vacabit.

[2452] Forma.

[2453] Proprii sui mundi, et hominis et sæculi.

[2454] [Kaye, p. 206.]

[2455] Cicerculam.

[2456] [—“uncique puer monstrator aratri,” Virg. Georg. i. 19, and see Heyne’s note.]

[2457] Præscriptio.

[2458] Tertium cessat.

 

 

 

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