[168] Lea, ii, 204. This was the “peace-maker” described by Dr. Lea as—in that capacity—“so worthy a disciple of the Great Teacher of divine love” (i, 240). [↑]

[169] Ueberweg, i, 366; Poole, pp. 99, 100. [↑]

[170] As to the verbal confusion of Aristotle’s theory see Ueberweg. [↑]

[171] Id. i, 160. [↑]

[172] Id. i, 375. [↑]

[173] Cp. Mosheim’s note, Reid’s ed. p. 388. [↑]

[174] Ueberweg, i, 374. [↑]

[175] Poole, p. 104, note; Milman, Latin Christianity, 4th ed. i, 54. [↑]

[176] Hampden, Bampton Lectures, On the Scholastic Philosophy, 1848, p. 71. [↑]

[177] Mosheim, as cited, and refs. [↑]