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Chapter XCVIII.
Pomerius2750
the Mauritanian
was ordained presbyter in Gaul. He composed a dialectical treatise in
eight books On the nature of the soul and its properties, also
one On the resurrection and its particular bearing for the
faithful in this life and in general for all men, written in clear
language and style, in the form of a dialogue between Julian the
bishop, and Verus the presbyter. The first book contains discourses on
what the soul is and in what sense it is thought to be created in the
image of God, the second, whether the soul should be thought of as
corporeal or incorporeal, the third, how the soul of the first man2751
2751 the first man A; the first
man’s soul e² 30 31 40. | was made, fourth, whether the soul which
is put in the body at birth is newly created and without sin, or
produced from the substance of the first man like a shoot from a root
it brings also with it the original sin of the first man, fifth, a
review of the fourth book of the discussion,2752
2752 discussion 30 40 e²;
discussion and definition A 31. | and an inquiry as to what is the
capability of the soul, that is its possibilities, and that it gains
its capability from a single and pure will, the sixth, whence arises
the conflict between flesh and the spirit, spoken of by the apostle,
seventh, on the difference between the flesh and the spirit in respect
of life, of death and of resurrection, the eighth, answers to questions
concerning the things which it is predicted will happen at the end of
the world, to such questions, that is, as are usually propounded
concerning the resurrection. I remember to have once read a hortatory
work of his, addressed to some one named Principius, On contempt of
the world, and of transitory things, and another entitled, On
vices and virtues. He is said to have written yet other works,
which have not come to my knowledge, and to be still writing. He is
still living, and his life is worthy of Christian profession, and his
rank in the church.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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