398 Ex. viii. 19.

399 Ex. xix. 10, 11.

400 John vii. 39.

401 Ps. cxxxii. 8.

402 1 John xxi. 6, 11.

403 Ps, xii. 6.

404 Matt. xx. 9, 10.

405 The eighteenth in the English Bible.

406 2 Sam. xxii. 2-51. The title of that book is in the LXX. the 2d book of Kings.

407 Rom. i. 3.

408 Acts ix. 4.

409 Such a triangle as this:

410 He refers to the significance of the standing upright as an emblem of resurrection.

411 Preaching. The word in the original is "disputatur,"-something much more lively an entertaining.

412 I have taken the liberty here of putting the beginning of the chapter and paragraph a sentence further on than in the Benedictine edition, so as to finish in sec. 34 the remarks on psalm-singing.

413 1Tim. iv. 1-5.

414 Tit. i. 15.

415 Matt. xxii. 40.

416 1Tim. i. 5.

417 Rom. xiii. 10.

418 1 Cor. viii. 1.

419 1 Cor. xiii. 4, 8.

420 Coloni.

421 1 Cor. ix. 15.

422 The primacy in Numidia belonged not to the bishop of the most important town, but to the oldest bishop.

423 The council held at Carthage in September 401.

424 Eph. iv.3.

425 Rom. xi. 23.

426 Severus, bishop of Milevi in Numidia, had at one time been an inmate of the monastery of Augustine, and was held by him in the highest esteem.

427 Tillemont suggests that this may be "the sexton," and not a proper name.

428 Rom. xv. 1.

429 1 John iii.2.

430 Rom. xii. 12.

431 Rom. viii. 24, 25.

432 Ps. xxvii. 14.

433 Pridie Natalis Domini.