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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[6191] Isa. xliv. 24.

[6192] Salvum ergo erit.

[6193] Recensentur.

Chapter VII.—Hermogenes Held to His Theory in Order that Its Absurdity May Be Exposed on His Own Principles.

[6194] Nec natus omnino.

[6195] Of course, according to Hermogenes, whom Tertullian refutes with an argumentum ad hominem.

[6196] Aderit utrobique.

[6197] That is, having no God superior to themselves.

[6198] Hermogenes.

Chapter VIII.—On His Own Principles, Hermogenes Makes Matter, on the Whole, Superior to God.

[6199] Atquin etiam.

[6200] Ex illa usus est.

[6201] De cujus utitur.

[6202] Præstat.

[6203] Itaque.

[6204] Quidem.

[6205] Revera.

[6206] Sane.

[6207] They are so deemed in the de Præscript. Hæret. c. vii.

Chapter IX.—Sundry Inevitable But Intolerable Conclusions from the Principles of Hermogenes.

 

 

 

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