[31c] John i. 9. See also 1 John ii. 1, 2. 2 Heb. ii. 9.

[32] Luke xii. 48.

[33a] Mosh. Ecc. Hist. Cent. xvi. Sect. iii.

[33b] Ib.

[35a] Some of the passages of this Catechism are quoted by Mosheim, which differ very little from the doctrine of the primitive church: all that can be noticed is, that they omit a distinct recognition of the divinity of Christ.

[35b] “Fausti Socini Senensis Opera omnia,” vol. i. p. 561. These works form a part of the “Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum qui Unitarii appellantur.” Irenopoli post anno dom. 1656.

[36] It is remarkable that persona should so often be confounded with individual. Persona in its original sense was the mask of the actor, through which the sound came. The same actor might wear many personæ. If Socinus had recollected this, he might have spared himself the trouble of controverting a notion never maintained by the orthodox, i.e. that the Deity was individually divided.

[37] Vide Appendix.

[39a] Small Books &c. No. VII. p. 21, &c.

[39b] πρἰν Άβραὰμ γενέσθαι ἐγώ είμι.