20 Jerem. xviii. 7, Jerem. xviii. 8.
21 Jonah iv. 10, Jonah iv. 11.
25 Gen. xxxii. 31. L. R. V. Penuel. Comp. Mt. xix. 4.
26 Ib. 30. The words are Jacob's, but they are attributed to Moses as author.
28 Gen. xlvi. 3, Gen. xlvi. 4.
30 Prov. iii. 5, Prov. iii. 6.
36 2 Cor. x. 17, 2 Cor. x. 18.
47 Gen. xvii. 1, Gen. xvii. 2.
48 1 Cor. xiii. 9, 1 Cor. xiii. 10.
52 1 Tim. i. 17, 1 Tim. vi. 16.
58 See S. Aug. De Gest. Pelag. §16. The widow was Juliana, mother to Demetrias (to whom Jerome addressed his Letter CXXX. "On the keeping of Virginity"). Pelagius' letter to Demetrias is found in Jerome's works (Ed. Vall.), vol. xi. col. 15.
59 The whole passage, as quoted by Augustine, runs as follows: "May piety find with thee a place which it has never found elsewhere. May truth, which no one now knows, be thy household friend; and the law of God, which is despised by almost all men, be honoured by thee alone." "How happy, how blessed art thou, if that justice which we are to believe exists only in heaven is found with thee alone upon earth." Then follow the words quoted above.
62 Is. xiv. 13, Is. xiv. 14. Spoken of the King of Babylon.
72 Ps. xxii. 2; Sept. and Ps. xxii. 2 Vulgate. S. Matt xxvii. 46, R. V., "and from the words of my roaring."
79 The grandfather of the Triumvir, born b.c. 142, died in the civil conflict excited by Marius, b.c. 87.