4 Rom. i. 11, 12.

5 Rom. i. 17.

6 ["The common faith" (h9 koinh\ pi/stij) is no "secret," then, and cannot be in its nature.]

7 Matt. ix. 22.

8 Matt. xvii. 20; Luke xvii. 6; 1 Cor. xiii. 2.

9 Luke xvii. 5.

10 Gen. xv. 6; Rom. iv. 3.

11 Isa. lix. 8.

12 2 Tim. ii. 23.

13 [All such expressions noteworthy for manifold uses among divines.]

14 [Fatal to not a little of the scholastic theology, and the Trent dogmas.]

15 1 Cor. xiii. 12.

16 Ex. xxxiii. 20.

17 Matt. v. 8.

18 1 Cor. i. 20.

19 1 Cor. i. 19.

20 Jer. vi. 16.

21 Rom. iv. 3, 5, 9, 22.

22 Philo Judaeus, De Abrahame, p. 413, vol. ii. Bohn. [But see Elucidation I.]

23 Empedocles.

24 1 Cor. ii. 5.

25 Heraclitus.

26 [See p. 318, supra.]

27 [See vol. i. p. 190, this series.]

28 Matt. vii. 7.

29 Ps. xxii. 26.

30 1 John iv. 16.

31 1 Cor. i 9, x. 13.

32 Matt. xviii. 3. [Again this tender love of children.]

33 1 Cor. iv. 15.

34 John xiv. 6.

35 By Plato.

36 In Plato we have nw=| instead of Qew=|.

37 John i. 14.

38 Matt. vii. 7.

39 Matt. xi. 12.

40 Hesiod, first line, Works and Days, 285. The other three are variously ascribed to different authors.

41 Plato, Alcibiades, book i.

42 Plato, Republic, vi. p. 678.

43 Matt. xx. 16.

44 1 Cor. viii. 7.

45 2 Thess. iii. 1, 2.