This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ...and seduction of men; as well as to the conflict with the powers of darkness which at the end of all things will take the form of a tremendous, decisive struggle between the Church of Christ and the Antichrist. 293 NOTES TO SECTION V. 112. Comp. Erdmann, Oundriaa der Oetchickte der PhUotophie, I., 1866, p. 421 113. De ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ...and seduction of men; as well as to the conflict with the powers of darkness which at the end of all things will take the form of a tremendous, decisive struggle between the Church of Christ and the Antichrist. 293 NOTES TO SECTION V. 112. Comp. Erdmann, Oundriaa der Oetchickte der PhUotophie, I., 1866, p. 421 113. De Dominio Civili, III., c. 5, MS. 1340, fol. 29, col. 1: Impossibile fuisse ipsum fecisse mundum majorem, pulcriorem, etc. 114. Trialogus, IV., c. 40, p. 390, and De Dominio Civili, in the passage just quoted: Christua ponit cuncta in mensnra, numero, et pondere. 115. De Dominio (in communi), o. 7, MS. 3929, foL 123, col. 1: Concedunt quidam, quod Deus non posset perpetuo continere non producendo aliquam creaturam, quia tunc non esset aumrae communicativus ac bonus, etc. 116. Trialogiu II, c. 1, p. 76. 117. Ib., I., c. 2, p. 79, f. 118. lb., I., c. 1, p. 76: Aliud est rem semper esse et earn aeternaliter esse, ... instann creationis oportet incipere sicut mundum. 119. Ib., II., c. 4, p. 87. 120. Introduction to Potciculi Zizaniorum, XVI. f. 121. Augustin Thierry, Lettra tur Vktitoire de France, 7th edition. Paris, 1842. Lettre IX., p. 148. 122. De Dominio Divino, Lib. I., in 19 chapters, the last of which has remained a fragment; at least this applies to all the three Vienna MSS. which contain this book. Lib. II. contains in the MSS. only five chapters, and Lib. HI. only six; both books break off in the middle of the treatment. 123. De Dominio Divino, Lib. I., c. 1, MS. 1339, foL 1, coL 2: Potest dominium sic dcscribi: dominium est habitudo naturae rationalis, secundum quam denominatur suo praefici servients 124. /6., I., c 8, MS. 1339, foL 5, coL 1. 125. De Dominio Divino, I., c. 2, fol. 3, coL 6. The observation upon the Divine name "Lord&...
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