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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6170] Quod, with the subjunctive comparet.

[6171] Census.

[6172] Scilicet.

[6173] 1 Cor. viii. 5.

[6174] Apud nos.

[6175] The property of being eternal.

[6176] Unicum sit necesse est.

[6177] Censetur.

Chapter V.—Hermogenes Coquets with His Own Argument, as If Rather Afraid of It. After Investing Matter with Divine Qualities, He Tries to Make It Somehow Inferior to God.

[6178] Comparationi.

[6179] Ratio.

[6180] Auctrix.

[6181] Statim si.

[6182] Totum Dei.

[6183] Ps. lxxxii. 6.

[6184] Psa. 82.1.

[6185] Hermogenes.

[6186] Ordinem: or course.

[6187] Quale autem est: “how comes it to pass that.”

Chapter VI.—The Shifts to Which Hermogenes is Reduced, Who Deifies Matter, and Yet is Unwilling to Hold Him Equal with the Divine Creator.

[6188] Isa. xlv. 23.

[6189] Isa. xli. 4; xliv. 6; xlviii. 12.

[6190] Ordo.

 

 

 

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