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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6142] The force of the subjunctive, ex qua fecerit.

Chapter II.—Hermogenes, After a Perverse Induction from Mere Heretical Assumptions, Concludes that God Created All Things Out of Pre-Existing Matter.

[6143] Præstruens.

[6144] Porro.

[6145] In partes non devenire.

[6146] Ut faceret semetipsum.

[6147] Ut fieret de semetipso.

[6148] Non fieri.

[6149] Non ejus fieret conditionis.

[6150] Inveniri.

Chapter III.—An Argument of Hermogenes. The Answer: While God is a Title Eternally Applicable to the Divine Being, Lord and Father are Only Relative Appellations, Not Eternally Applicable. An Inconsistency in the Argument of Hermogenes Pointed Out.

[6151] Porro.

[6152] Retro.

[6153] Itaque.

[6154] Conjecturam.

[6155] Tam…quam.

[6156] Scilicet.

[6157] Argumentari: in the sense of argutari.

[6158] Naviter nobis patrocinatur.

[6159] Gen. i. 1.

[6160] Gen. i. 3, etc.

[6161] Cognominatur: as if by way of surname, Deus Dominus.

[6162] Gen. ii. 15.

 

 

 

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