1 Or sanity, according to another reading.-A. H. N.
2 Dan. iii. 72.
3 Forma-formosus.
4 Species-speciosus.
5 Ex. iii. 14.
6 Ps. xvi. 10.
7 John xix. 18, 34.
8 Modus, modica.
9 Wisd. xi. 21.
10 Luke i. 33.
11 Ps. cii. 27.
12 Wisd. vii. 27.
13 1 Tim. i. 17.
14 James i. 17.
15 John x. 30.
16 John i. 1-3.
17 John xviii. 20.
18 It is difficult for us to understand why Augustine should be thought it worth while to refute so elaborately an argument so puerile. But it is his way to be prolix in such matters.-A. H. N.
19 Rom. iv. 17.
20 Mac. vii. 28.
21 Ps. cxlviii. 5.
22 Rom. xi. 36.
23 Ex ipso and de ipso.
24 Rom. ii. 3-6.
25 Wisd. vii. 24, 25.
26 1 Cor. xii. 26, 18, 24, 25.
27 Rom. xi. 33
28 Rom. v. 8-10.
29 Ibid. iii. 5.
30 Ibid. xi. 22.
31 Prov. viii. 15.
32 Rom. xiii. 1.
33 Job xxxiv. 30. Compare the Revised English Version. The sense seems to be completely missed in Augustine's text.-A. H. N.
34 Hos. xiii. 11.
35 Job i. and ii.
36 Matt. xxvi. 31-35, 69-75.
37 2 Cor. xii. 7.
38 Matt. xxvii. 5.
39 Matt. xxv. 41.
40 2 Pet. ii. 4.
41 Eph. vi. 12.
42 Ibid. ii. 2.