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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[6169] Fuit hoc utique. In Hermogenes’ own opinion, which is thus shown to have been contradictory to itself, and so absurd.
Chapter IV.—Hermogenes Gives Divine Attributes to Matter, and So Makes Two Gods.
[6170] Quod, with the subjunctive comparet.
[6171] Census.
[6172] Scilicet.
[6174] Apud nos.
[6175] The property of being eternal.
[6176] Unicum sit necesse est.
[6177] Censetur.
[6178] Comparationi.
[6179] Ratio.
[6180] Auctrix.
[6181] Statim si.
[6182] Totum Dei.
[6185] Hermogenes.
[6186] Ordinem: or course.
[6187] Quale autem est: “how comes it to pass that.”
[6189] Isa. xli. 4; xliv. 6; xlviii. 12.
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