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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6856] Reddo.

[6857] Nescio quæ.

[6858] Fartilia.

[6859] Farsura.

[6860] That which descended like a dove.

[6861] Æque insubditivam.

[6862] In delineationem.

[6863] Agnitionali.

Chapter XXVIII.—The Demiurge Cured of His Ignorance by the Saviour’s Advent, from Whom He Hears of the Great Future in Store for Himself.

[6864] Prophetiale patrocinium.

[6865] Matt. viii. 5, 6.

Chapter XXIX.—The Three Natures Again Adverted to. They are All Exemplified Amongst Men. For Instance, by Cain, and Abel, and Seth.

[6866] De dispositione.

[6867] Inunitam.

[6868] Argumenta.

[6869] Essentiæ.

[6870] Choicum: “the clayey.” Having the doubtful issues, which arise from freedom of the will (Oehler).

[6871] Recondunt: or, “discover.”

[6872] Recondunt: or, “discover.”

[6873] Superducunt.

[6874] De obvenientia.

[6875] Indulgentiam.

[6876] The “quos” here relates to “spiritalem statum,” but expressing the sense rather than the grammatical propriety, refers to the plural idea of “good souls” (Oehler).

 

 

 

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