36 Rom. vii. 1, 2.

37 Rom. vii. 4 ff.

38 On the Spirit and the Letter,6.

39 Rom. vii. 7.

40 Rom. vii. 13.

41 Rom. vii. 7.

42 Rom. vii. 14.

43 1 Cor. xv. 44. [The Latin word for "natural" is animale, i.e., "animated," "living," derived from the word anima, "soul," or "animated and animating principle." Compare the note on ch. 36 of On the Soul and its Origin, above.-W.]

44 Rom. vii. 14.

45 Rom. viii. 23.

46 Wisd. ix. 15.

47 Rom. vii. 15.

48 Rom. vii. 17.

49 Rom. vii. 18.

50 Rom. vii. 18.

51 Rom. vii. 20.

52 Rom. vii. 21.

53 Rom. vii. 21, 22.

54 Rom. vii. 24, 25.

55 Rom. viii. 1.

56 See Augustine's Exposition of Certain Propositions in the Epistle to the Romans, 44, 45; also his Commentary on Galatians, v. 17; also his letter to Simplicianus, book i. 7, 9.

57 Rom. vii. 24.

58 Matt. vii. 23.

59 2 Cor. v. 21.

60 1 Cor. xv. 54.

61 Rom. viii. 10, 11.

62 Wisd. ix. 15.

63 See Book iii. 16, below.

64 Matt. vi. 12.

65 Prov. xx. 9.

66 Jas. i. 14.

67 Luke vi. 37, 38.

68 Tit. i. 6.

69 1 Tim. iii. 10.

70 Gen. iii. 7.

71 Succinctoria.

72 Campestria, which, as Augustine explains, is derived from "campester," and that from "campus." See On thee City of God, xiv. 17.

73 i.e. "campestre-clad."

74 Gen. xxi. 19.



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