[5]. 2 Cor. xiii. 3.
[6]. Dominationes.
[7]. Virtutes.
[8]. Species.
[9]. John i. 3.
[10]. Innatus. The words which Rufinus has rendered “natus an innatus” are rendered by Jerome in his Epistle to Avitus (94 alias 59), “factus an infectus.” Criticising the errors in the first book of the Principles, he says: “Origen declares the Holy Spirit to be third in dignity and honour after the Father and the Son; and although professing ignorance whether he were created or not (factus an infectus), he indicated afterwards his opinion regarding him, maintaining that nothing was uncreated except God the Father.” Jerome, no doubt, read γενητὸς ἢ ἀγένητος, and Rufinus γεννητὸς ἢ ἀγέννητος.—R.
[11]. Substantia.
[12]. 1 Cor. xv. 42.
[13]. Virtutes.
[14]. Sacramentorum.