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This work is divided into three parts. The first treats of Nature, page one; the second, of Man, page 145; and the third, of the Word the Word: original "la Parole." For the author, this signifies the "Logos" or the divine, creative power of speech and expression that connects the human and the divine., page 319.
Note. original: "Nota." The reader is urgently requested to begin by correcting in their own copy the essential errors indicated in the errata errata: a list of printing errors and their corrections. In the 18th century, authors often provided these lists because manual typesetting frequently resulted in mistakes that could change the meaning of complex philosophical arguments. found on the following page; otherwise, they might be halted, or even discouraged, in several places.