332 "Cirrum in capite non habendum." "Cirrus" means "a tuft of hair," or a curl or lovelock. [But compare Clement, vol. ii. p. 286(and the note, on the chrism), for the more probable meaning.]
333 Scil. "of baptism," Oxford transl.
334 "Impotentium commerciorum."
335 Isa. lviii. 1-9.
336 Job xxix. 12, 13, 15, 16.
337 Tob. ii. 2.
338 Tob. iv. 5-11.
339 Prov. xix. 17.
340 Prov. xxviii. 27.
341 Prov. xvi. 6.
342 Prov. xxv. 21.
343 Ecclus. iii. 30.
344 Prov. iii. 28.
345 Prov. xxi. 13.
346 Prov. xx. 7.
347 Ecclus. xiv. 11.
348 Ecclus. xxix. 12.
349 Ps. xxxvii. 25, 26.
350 Ps. xli. 1.
351 Ps. cxii. 9.
352 Hos. vi. 6.
353 Matt. v. 6.
354 Matt. v. 7.
355 Matt. vi. 20, 21.
356 Matt. xiii. 45, 46.
357 Matt. x. 42.
358 Matt. v. 42.
359 Matt. xix. 17-21.
360 The Oxford edition inserts here, "an hungered, and fed Thee: thirsty, and gave Thee drink'! when saw we Thee -"
361 Matt. xxv. 31-46.
362 Luke xii. 33.
363 Luke xi. 40, 41.
364 Luke xix. 8, 9.
365 2 Cor. viii. 14, 15.
366 2 Cor. ix. 6, 7.
367 2 Cor. ix. 9.
368 2 Cor. ix. 10, 11.
369 2 Cor. ix. 12.
370 1 John iii. 17.
371 Luke xiv. 12-14.
372 2 Cor. viii. 12, 13.
373 Mal. ii. 10.
374 John xiv. 27.
375 John xv. 12, 13.
376 Matt. v. 9.
377 Matt. xviii. 19, 20.
378 1 Cor. iii. 1-3.
379 1 Cor. xiii. 2-8.
380 Gal. v. 14, 15.
381 1 John iii. 10, 15.
382 1 John iv. 20.