[446] A clause is here inserted to give the etymology of præsentia from præ vensibus.
[447] Another derivation, sententia from sensus, the inward perception of the mind.
[448] Gen. i. 1.
[449] Prov. viii. 27.
[450] Matt. xviii. 10.
[451] A common question among the Epicureans; urged by Velleius in Cic. De Nat. Deor. i. 9; adopted by the Manichæans and spoken to by Augustine in the Conf. xi. 10, 12, also in De Gen. contra Man. i. 3.
[452] The Neo-Platonists.
[453] Number begins at one, but runs on infinitely.
[454] Gal. iv. 26.
[455] 1 Thess. v. 5.