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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6554] Utique ex pristinis.

[6555] Aliter habeant.

Chapter XL.—Shapeless Matter an Incongruous Origin for God’s Beautiful Cosmos. Hermogenes Does Not Mend His Argument by Supposing that Only a Portion of Matter Was Used in the Creation.

[6556] In melius reformatam.

[6557] Speculum.

[6558] Mulus.

[6559] Speciatum: εἰδοποιηθέν, “arranged in specific forms.”

[6560] Κόσμος.

[6561] Inornatæ: unfurnished with forms of beauty.

[6562] Non totam eam fabricatam.

[6563] Recesserunt a forma ejus.

Chapter XLI.—Sundry Quotations from Hermogenes. Now Uncertain and Vague are His Speculations Respecting Motion in Matter, and the Material Qualities of Good and Evil.

[6564] From which he has digressed since ch. xxxvi., p. 497.

[6565] Subjacens materia.

[6566] Æqualis momenti motum.

[6567] Passivitas.

[6568] Determinabilem.

[6569] In loco facis: “you localise.”

[6570] In loco.

[6571] Denique.

[6572] Cum corpori accedunt: or, “when they are added to a body.”

[6573] Loca: “places;” one to each.

[6574] Cum ab utraque regione suspendis: equally far from good and evil.

Chapter XLII.—Further Exposure of Inconsistencies in the Opinions of Hermogenes Respecting the Divine Qualities of Matter.

 

 

 

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