[391] De rerum Principio, qu. viii. Ueberweg-Heinze, op. cit. pp. 295, 296.

[392] H. S. Denifle, Meister Eckhart’s Lateinische Schriften, loc. cit. pp. 489, 490; 540, n. 6.

[393] Ibid. p. 519.

[394] Meister Eckhart, ed. Pfeiffer, 1857, pp. 158, 1; 99, 8; 180, 15; 532, 30; 320, 27; 288, 26; 207, 27.

[395] Denzinger, Enchiridion Symbolorum, ed. 1888, Nos. 437, 455.

[396] Hegelianism and Personality, ed. 1893, pp. 230, 231, and note.

[397] Phaedrus, 245 d; Zeller, op. cit. II, 1, ed. 1889, p. 830.

[398] Ibid. pp. 843, 844; 849, 850.

[399] Pre-existence of the Noûs: Gen. Anim., II, 3, 736b; de Anima, III, 5, 430a; Zeller, op. cit. II, 2, ed. 1879, pp. 593, 595. The Supreme Noûs, purely transcendent: Metaph., XII, 7-10. But see Dr. Edward Caird’s admirable pp. 1-30, Vol. II, of his Evolution of Theology in the Greek Philosophers, 1904.

[400] Rom. viii, 11. See too Rom. viii, 9, 14; 1 Cor. iii, 16; vi, 11; vii, 40; xii, 3.