454 See Jeromes Letter, LXVIII., sec. 2, p. 325.

455 See p. 325.

456 Matt. xviii. 7.

457 Matt. xxiv. 12.

458 John xiv. 27.

459 Job vii. 1, according to the LXX., and more correctly than in E.V.

460 1 Cor. viii. 11.

461 1 Cor. viii. 1.

462 Jas. iii. 2.

463 Matt. xviii. 18.

464 1 John iv. 16.

465 2 Cor. vi. 7.

466 Eph. vi. 13-17.

467 1 Sam. xvii. 40-51.

468 2 Chron. xvi. 19.

469 Ps. iv. 7, according to the LXX.

470 Ps. lvii 7, 8.

471 Ps. lxxxi. 10.

472 Ps. lxviii 11, in LXX. version.

473 2 Cor xii 14.

474 1 Chron. xii. 17, 18.

475 Gal. ii. 14.

476 Dispensatoria.

477 "Videntem meum Didymum "-Didymus of Alexandria, who, at the time when Jerome wrote his book on ecclesiastical writers (A.D. 392), was above ninety-three years of age. He became blind when he was five years old, but by perseverance attained extraordinary learning, and was much esteemed.

478 The younger Apollinarius, who in 380 was excommunicated for error regarding the Incarnation. His works were valuable, but have been almost all lost, being not transcribed because of his lapsing into heresy.

479 Gal. ii. 8.

480 Parvo tuguriunculo.

481 Majorum.

482 In the tenth book of his Stroniata, where he expounds the Epistle to the Galatians.

483 This year (404) was the year of John Chrysostom's banishment from Constantinople, after being pontiff there for ten years.

484 Acts x. 13-48.

485 Acts xi. 1-18.

486 Acts xiv. 27, and xv. 1-12.

487 Gal. i. 18.

488 Gal. ii. 1, 2, 14.

489 Acts xv. 41, xvi. 1-3.

490 Acts xviii. 18.

491 Acts xxi. 17-26.

492 Acts xxiii. 23, xxviii. 14, 30.

493 Officiosum mendacium.

494 Homestam dispensationem.

495 1 Cor. ix. 20.

496 Rom. x. 4.

497 Matt. xi. 13 and Luke xvi. 16.

498 John v. 18.

499 John i. 16, 17.

500 Jer. xxxi. 31, 32.

501 Gal. v. 2, 4, 18.

502 Dispensative.

503 Ezek. xx. 25.

504 Gal. iv. 4.

505 Letter XL. sec. 5, p. 273.

506 Rom. x. 3.

507 2 Macc. vii. 1.

508 Phil, iii. 8. Letter XL. sec.6, p.274.