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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[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).
[6877] Depluat.
[6878] Salutaria.
[6879] We have tried to retain the emphatic repetition, “inreformabilem naturæ naturam.”
[6880] Eruditu hujus.
[6881] Above, in ch. xxv. p. 515.
[6882] Istarum næniarum.
[6883] Operationes: the doing of (good) works.”
[6884] As, forsooth, we should in the spiritual state.
[6885] Suffragio.
[6886] Being animal, not spiritual.
[6887] See above. ch. ix. x. p. 508.
[6888] See Scorpiace, ch. x. infra.
[6889] Passivitate.
[6890] “Diligentia” may mean “proclivity” (Rigalt.).
[6891] Of the Æons.
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