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Note.In the difficult task of translating the De Fide Orthodoxa-a task made the more difficult at times by the condition of the text,-I am indebted for much to my son, James L. Salmond, M.A., M.B., formerly of Baliol College, Oxford. There still remain passages of doubtful interpretation. It was inteded to furnish a larger body of Notes and also an account of John and his writings. It has been found advisable, however, to complete the volume without these.


JOHN OF DAMASCUS.

TRANSLATED BY

The Rev. S. D. F. Salmond, D.D., F.e.I.s., Principal of the Free Church College, Aberdeen.

Note.In the difficult task of translating the De Fide Orthodoxa-a task made the more difficult at times by the condition of the text,-I am indebted for much to my son, James L. Salmond, M.A., M.B., formerly of Baliol College, Oxford. There still remain passages of doubtful interpretation. It was inteded to furnish a larger body of Notes and also an account of John and his writings. It has been found advisable, however, to complete the volume without these.

S. D. F. Salmond.

Aberdeen, 1 Sept. 1898.

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