199 Ungulae, mentioned in Codex Justinianus. ix. 18. 7.
200 Ordained by the Donatists bishop of Carthage in room of Caecilianus.
202 Augustin translates e'ba/stasaj (E. V. "hast 1aboured") by "sustinuisti eos"-"hast tolerated them;" and upon this his argument turns.
207 Augustin holds that Judas was present at the institution of the Lord's Supper. See Letter XLIV. sec. 10, p. 288.
211 The original has a play on the words Lucillam and Lucem.
212 A deacon in the Donatist communion at Carthage. This matter is more fully gone into by Augustin in his second sermon on Ps. xxxvi.
216 Macarius was sent in a.d. 348 by the Emperor Constans to Africa, to exhort all to cherish the unity of the Catholic Church, and at the same time to collect for the relief of the poor. The vehement opposition with which the Donatists met him led to conflicts and bloodshed, the Donatists claiming the honour of martyrdom for all of their party who fell in fighting with the imperial soldiers.
218 Qui novit cui etiam prosit occidi.
226 The Caelicolae are mentioned in some laws of Honorius as heretics whose heresy, if they refused to abandon it, involved them in civil penalties.