139 Ps. xii. 1.

140 Ps. xli. 4.

141 Gal. v. 17.

142 Rom. vii. 15.

143 Rom. vii. 18.

144 1 Cor. i. 17. Another reading has crux Christi instead of "Christi gratia," thus closely adopting the apostle's words.

145 Rom. vii. 18.

146 Gal. v. 17.

147 Rom. viii. 9.

148 In the next chapter.

149 Luke x. 34.

150 Gal. v. 17.

151 Gal. iii. 5.

152 See the context of Gal. v. 17, in verses 19-21.

153 Rom. vii. 24, 25.

154 Matt. vi. 13.

155 Rom. vii. 23.

156 See above, ch. 59, sub ini?.

157 Gal. v. 17.

158 Rom. vii. 24, 25.

159 Rom. vii. 24.

160 Luke xvi. 23.

161 Rom. vii. 24.

162 Rom. vii. 22, 23.

163 Rom. vii. 23.

164 Rom. vii. 24.

165 Mark x. 46-52.

166 Rom. vii. 25.

167 Gal. v. 17.

168 Rom. vi. 12.

169 Gal. v. 17.

170 Gal. v. 18.

171 Rom. v. 5.

172 Jas. i. 25.

173 1 John iv. 18.

174 Ps. xvi. 11.

175 Jas. iv. 17.

176 Matt. vi. 13.

177 Mark xiv. 38.

178 See next treatise-its preface, or Admonitio.

179 Ps. cxliii. 2.

180 Matt. vi. 12.

181 Timasius and Jacobus, to whom the treatise is addressed. See ch. 1.

182 Lactantius is the writer from whom Pelagius takes his first quotations here. See his Instit. Divin. iv. 24.

183 Lactantius, Instit. Divin. iv. 25.

184 See Matt. v. 8.

185 Hilary in loco.

186 Hilary's Fragments.

187 Job xix. 25.

188 Ex. xx. 17.

189 Ecclus. xviii. 30.

190 Rom. vii. 20.