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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2814] Qualitas.

[2815] Πνοήν, not πνεῦμα; so the Vulgate has spiraculum, not spiritum. [Kaye (p. 247) again refers to Profr. Andrews Norton of Harvard for valuable remarks concerning the use of the word spiritus by the ancients. Evidences, Vol. III. p. 160, note 7.]

[2816] Infuscandi.

[2817] Aurulam.

[2818] Veritati.

[2819] Plerumque.

[2820] Non deliquendi felicitatem.

[2821] Ceterum.

[2822] Et alias autem.

[2823] Denique.

[2824] Gen. ii. 7.

[2825] Heb. i. 14.

[2826] 1 Cor. vi. 3.

[2827] Hoc ipsum, referring to the noluit of the preceding clause.

[2828] Agitatum.

[2829] Dispositio.

[2830] Utique.

Chapter X.—Another Cavil Met, I.e., the Devil Who Instigated Man to Sin Himself the Creature of God. Nay, the Primeval Cherub Only Was God’s Work. The Devilish Nature Superadded by Wilfulness. In Man’s Recovery the Devil is Vanquished in a Conflict on His Own Ground.

[2831] Elogium.

[2832] Ergo.

[2833] Delator.

[2834] Deferendo, in reference to the word delator, our author’s synonyme for διάβολος.

 

 

 

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