97 Gen. xxxix. 12.

98 Cic. de Off. I. 35.

99 Cic. de Off. I. 40, §142.

100 "modestia. quam a modo scientioe, quid deceret, appellarant arbitror."

101 Gen. vi. 16.

102 1 Cor. xii. 22, 1 Cor. xii. 23.

103 Ambr. de Noe et Arca. cap. viii.

104 Gen. ix. 22.

105 Cic. de Off. I. 35, §129.

106 Ex. xxviii. 42, Ex. xxviii. 43.

107 Cic. de Off. I. 35, §126.

108 Cic. de Off. I. 25, §89.

109 Rom. xii. 19.

110 Gen. xxvii. 42.

111 Gen. xxxii. 3 ff.

112 Ps. xxxiv. [xxxiii.] 13, Ps. xxxiv. [xxxiii.] 14.

113 S. Matt. xviii. 3.

114 1 Pet. ii. 23.

115 lived c. b.c. 400. A noted philosopher, and also general.

116 1 Sam. [1 Kings] xxv.

117 Ps. lv. [liv.] 3.

118 Ps. lv. [liv.] 6.

119 Ps. iv. 4.

120 Cic. de Off. I. 38, §136.

121 Prov. xvi. 32.

122 Cic. de Off. I. 36, §132.

123 Cic. de Off. I. 37.

124 Cic. de Off. I. 37, §135.

125 Cic. de Off. I. 37.

126 Cic. de Off. I. 29, §103.

127 S. Luke vi. 25.

128 Cic. de Off. I. 37, §133.

129 Cic. de Off. I. 39, §141.

130 Gen. xii. 1 ff.

131 Gen. xiv. 14.

132 Gen. xv. 4; Gen. xvii. 15.

133 Gen. xxvii. 42 ff.

134 Gen. xxv. 34. St. Ambrose at times gets carried away by his his subject and says more than is warranted by the words of the Bible. Cf. also II. §101; II. §154; III. §64.

135 Gen. xxxiii. 4.

136 Gen. xxxix.

137 Cic. de Off. I. 5.