8 John i. 6-9.
9 Ibid., 16.
10 Augustine here remarks, in a clause that cannot be given in English, that the word religio is derived from religere.-So Cicero, De Nat. Deor. ii. 28.
11 Matt. xxii. 37-40.
12 Ps. lxxiii. 28.
13 Ex. xxii. 20.
14 Ps. xvi. 2.
15 Ps. li. 16, 17.
16 Ps. l. 12, 13.
17 Ps. l. 14, 15.
18 Micah, vi. 6-8.
19 Heb. xiii. 16.
20 Hos. vi. 6.
21 Matt. xxii. 40.
22 On the service rendered to the Church by this definition, see Waterland's Works, v. 124.
23 Literally, a sacred action.
24 Ecclus. xxx. 24.
25 Rom. vi. 13.
26 Rom. xii. 1.
27 Rom. xii. 2.
28 Ps. lxxiii. 28.
29 Rom. xii. 3-6.
30 Ps. lxxxvii. 3.
31 Ex. xxii. 20.
32 Gen. xviii. 18.
33 Gen. xv. 17. In his Retractations, ii. 43, Augustine says that he should not have spoken of this as miraculous, because it was an appearance seen in sleep.
34 Gen. xviii.
35 Goetia.
36 2 Cor. xi. 14.
37 Virgil, Georg. iv. 411.
38 Ex. xxxiii. 13.
39 Plotin. Ennead. III. ii. 13.
40 Matt, vi. 28-30.
41 Acts vii. 53.
42 Ennead. 1. vi. 7.
43 Meaning, officious meddlers.
44 Pharsal. vi. 503.
45 Ps. lxxiii. 28.