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Aug. De Civ. Dei, ix. 20: "Δαίμονες enim dicuntur, quoniam vocabulum graecum est, ob scientiam nominati."

94, 1.cp. Wisdom xiii. 5; Rom. i. 25.

94, 6.Charity is not puffed up, cp. i Cor. xiii. 4.

94, 19.as well as those that are not, cp. Rom. iv. 17.

95, 12.which eye hath not seen, cp. l Cor. ii. 9.

95, 15.to separate substances, probably the reference is to the angels.

96, 20.cp. Acts viii. 27.

XVI

98, 2.arms, "arma Vulcania."

99, 6.seed to its dead brother, cp. Deut. xxv. 5; Matt. xxii. 24.

99, 7.cp. Ecclus. xxx. 4.

99, 14.Cassiodorus, De institutione divinarum litterarum, Ch. 30.

100, 19.cp. Job xxxi. 35.

100, 22.cp. Jer. xxxvi. 18.

101, 5.Being dead, etc., cp. Heb. xi. 4.

101, 17.the longevity of the ancients, "polychronitudinem antiqiorum," corrupted in some MSS. "ppolicritudinem," "policrotudinem," "pulcritudinem," "sollicitudinem."

101, 23.cp. Josephus, Antiq. Jud. i. 3, 9.

102, 3.energy the better MSS. seem to point to the reading εὐεξία "euechia," rather than energia.

XVII

105, 20.as black as jet, "gagati simillimum."

106, 6.wallet, "eleemosynarium," i.e. alms-bag.

106, 15.Now the rain is over and gone, etc., cp. Song of Songs ii. 11, 12.

107, 11, 12.the Latinist and sophister; the students were