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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[6575] Dispersisti omnia.

[6576] Inconditum.

[6577] “Communionem.”

[6578] Ornari: “to be adorned.”

[6579] Ornari: “to be adorned.”

[6580] Composite.

[6581] Incondite.

Chapter XLIII.—Other Discrepancies Exposed and Refuted Respecting the Evil in Matter Being Changed to Good.

[6582] Concretus.

[6583] Certaminis.

[6584] Compositionem: “arrangement.”

[6585] See above, ch. xxxvii. p. 498.

[6586] Ornata.

[6587] Cessavit a.

[6588] Cessavit.

Chapter XLIV.—Curious Views Respecting God’s Method of Working with Matter Exposed. Discrepancies in the Heretic’s Opinion About God’s Local Relation to Matter.

[6589] Facit quid decor.

[6590] Certe.

[6591] Retro.

[6592] Dan. iii. 21.

Chapter XLV.—Conclusion. Contrast Between the Statements of Hermogenes and the Testimony of Holy Scripture Respecting the Creation. Creation Out of Nothing, Not Out of Matter.

 

 

 

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