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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2769] Animæ.

[2770] Nec alias nisi.

Chapter VI.—This Liberty Vindicated in Respect of Its Original Creation; Suitable Also for Exhibiting the Goodness and the Purpose of God. Reward and Punishment Impossible If Man Were Good or Evil Through Necessity and Not Choice.

[2771] Ratio, or, “His reason.” We have used both words, which are equally suitable to the Divine Being, as seemed most convenient.

[2772] Irrationaliter, or, “irrationally.”

[2773] See above, book i. chap. xxiii. p. 288.

[2774] Utique.

[2775] Rationale, or, “consistent with His purpose.”

[2776] Suæ potestatis.

[2777] Substantia.

[2778] Accommodata.

[2779] Status.

[2780] Suæ potestatis.

[2781] Sed et alias.

[2782] Quale erat.

[2783] Animi sui possessione.

[2784] Dignatione.

[2785] Ex dispositione. The same as the “universa disponendo” above.

[2786] Institutione.

[2787] Bonum jam suum, not bonitatem.

[2788] Emancipatum.

[2789] Libripens. The language here is full of legal technicalities, derived from the Roman usage in conveyance of property. “Libripens quasi arbiter mancipationis” (Rigalt.).

 

 

 

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