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1 I, 24| afterwards came from the divine afflatus: "and man became a living 2 II, 6 | this character, even the afflatus of the Deity, Himself free 3 II, 8 | and as being, too, the afflatus of the Divine Being, was 4 II, 9 | THE CREATOR. THE DIVINE AFFLATUS NOT IN FAULT IN THE SIN 5 II, 9 | susceptible of fault, when the afflatus of God, that is to say, 6 II, 9 | Greek scripture, which has afflatus, not spirit. Some interpreters 7 II, 9 | meaning, put spirit for afflatus; they thus afford to heretics 8 II, 9 | now comes the question. Afflatus, observe then, is less than 9 II, 9 | spirit; for God is spirit. Afflatus is therefore the image of 10 II, 9 | itself. So, although the afflatus is the image of the spirit, 11 II, 9 | faultless, therefore the afflatus also, that is to say, the 12 II, 9 | than the reality, and the afflatus inferior to the spirit, 13 II, 9 | would not maintain that His afflatus was God, that is, exempt 14 II, 9 | in like manner, will the afflatus, because made by the spirit, 15 II, 9 | it was possible for the afflatus of God to commit: it was 16 II, 9 | that is to say, through the afflatus, but rather through that 17 V, 6 | ground, and his soul of His afflatus, it follows that Marcion'