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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2862] Prospicit.

[2863] De ejusmodi.

[2864] Hos. vi. 6.

[2865] Ezek. xxxiii. 11.

[2866] Matt. xxii. 37 f.

Chapter XIV.—Evil of Two Kinds, Penal and Criminal. It is Not of the Latter Sort that God is the Author, But Only of the Former, Which are Penal, and Included in His Justice.

[2867] Condens.

[2868] See Isa. xlv. 7.

[2869] Hospitis populi conflictatricem.

[2870] Subministrari. In Apol. ii., the verb ministrare is used to indicate Satan’s power in influencing men. [The translator here corrects his own word seduced and I have substituted his better word influenced. The Lord gave him over to Satan’s influence.]

[2871] Num. 11; 21.

[2872] 2 Kings ii. 23, 24. [See notes 4, 5, 9, following.]

Chapter XV.—The Severity of God Compatible with Reason and Justice. When Inflicted, Not Meant to Be Arbitrary, But Remedial.

[2873] Dispice.

[2874] Ratio.

[2875] Nam et si.

[2876] Compulerat.

[2877] Sine adhuc.

[2878] Jer. xxxi. 29.

[2879] Edomita, cf. chap. xix. sub init. and xxix.

[2880] Matt. xxvii. 25.

[2881] Omnis providentia.

Chapter XVI.—To the Severity of God There Belong Accessory Qualities, Compatible with Justice. If Human Passions are Predicated of God, They Must Not Be Measured on the Scale of Human Imperfection.

[2882] Æmulatio.

 

 

 

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