Ad quod intelligendum notandum est, quod quaedam est similitudo per convenientiam omnimodam in natura, et sic una persona in Trinitate est alteri similis; quaedam per participationem alicuius naturae universalis, sicut homo et asinus assimilantur in animali;
In the passage above, the author is concerned with describing similarities and uses the noun (similitudo), the adjective (similis) and the verb (assimilo) to express his ideas. Since these words are important to his meaning and will come up frequently in this passage, familiarize yourself with the various forms by filling out the charts below.
Noun: similitudo
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