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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6488] Materias. There is a point in this use of the plural of the controverted term materia.

Chapter XXXIV.—A Presumption that All Things Were Created by God Out of Nothing Afforded by the Ultimate Reduction of All Things to Nothing. Scriptures Proving This Reduction Vindicated from Hermogenes’ Charge of Being Merely Figurative.

[6489] Ceterum.

[6490] Isa. xxxiv. 4; Matt. xxiv. 29; 2 Pet. iii. 10; Rev. vi. 14.

[6491] Matt. xxiv. 35.

[6492] Rev. xxi. 1.

[6493] Rev. xx. 11.

[6494] Ps. cii. 25, 26.

[6495] Acerba sua “grossos suos” (Rigalt.). So our marginal reading.

[6496] Rev. vi. 13.

[6497] Ps. xcvii. 5.

[6498] Isa. ii. 19.

[6499] Isa. xlii. 15.

[6500] Isa. xli. 17.

[6501] Etiam mare hactenus,Rev. xxi. 1.

[6502] Causam.

[6503] Etiam.

[6504] Emortuam.

[6505] In hoc, ut esset. Contrasted with the “non erat” of the previous sentence, this must be the meaning, as if it were “ut fieret.”

Chapter XXXV.—Contradictory Propositions Advanced by Hermogenes Respecting Matter and Its Qualities.

[6506] Ista.

[6507] Interim.

[6508] De substantiis duntaxat.

 

 

 

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