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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[7809] Sermonem. [He always calls the Logos not Verbum, but Sermo, in this treatise. A masculine word was better to exhibit our author’s thought. So Erasmus translates Logos in his N. Testament, on which see Kaye, p. 516.]
[7810] Sermonen.
[7811] Sermonalis.
[7812] Rationalis.
[7813] i.e., “Reason is manifestly prior to the Word, which it dictates” (Bp. Kaye, p. 501).
[7814] Sermonem.
[7815] Dicturus. Another reading is “daturus,” about to give.
[7816] Sermone.
[7818] “Mutual relations in the Godhead.”
[7819] Sensus.
[7820] Sapientius.
[7823] Ornatum.
[7825] Conditus. [See Theophilus To Autolycus, cap. x. note 1, p. 98, Vol. II. of this series. Also Ibid. p. 103, note 5. On the whole subject, Bp. Bull, Defensio Fid. Nicænæ. Vol. V. pp. 585–592.]
[7826] Condidit.
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