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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

Chapter XXX.—The Lax and Dangerous Views of This Sect Respecting Good Works. That These are Unnecessary to the Spiritual Man.

[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.

[6892] Nec legitimum: “not a lawful son.”

Chapter XXXI.—At the Last Day Great Changes Take Place Amongst the Æons as Well as Among Men. How Achamoth and the Demiurge are Affected Then. Irony on the Subject.

[6893] De consummatione.

[6894] Urgebit.

 

 

 

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