48 1 Cor. xi. 5.

49 [Some excuse for Tertullian's lapse is found in the prevailing uncertainty about the withdrawal or prophetic gifts.]

50 Jer i. 5.

51 Zech. iv. 14.

52 2 Thess. ii. 7, 8, 9.

53 2 Thess. ii. 10.

54 2 Thess. ii. 11.

55 Isa. lix. 9.

56 John ii. 19, 20, 21.

57 [No hint here that this was a manifestation of the Blessed Virgin, the modern fiction of Rome. See vol. vi, p. 355, this series.]

58 [A noteworthy testimony to primitive interpretation.]

59 [Compare Tertullian, De Fuga, vol. iv. p. 117, this series.]

60 Luke xxi. 21.

61 2 Thess. ii. 3, 4.

62 [The Edinburgh edition seems to follow the confusion of mss., introducing here the seventeenth chapter, out of place.]

63 [But see Irenaeus, vol. i. p. 559.]

64 Dan. xi. 45.

65 Matt. xxiv. 15; Dan. ix. 27.

66 Ezek. xxxv. 6.

67 [Apparently in conflict with what our author says supra, pp. 352 and 355.]

68 Dan. xi. 37.

69 Ps. cv. 8.

70 [Compare vol. v. pp. 207, 215, caps. 15 and 54.]

71 Col. iii. 1.

72 Gen. vi. 14, LXX.