48 [This fine specimen of the "obstetric method" of Socrates is given in Plato's dialogue, Meno.-W.G.T.S.]
9 Bks. viii. c. 4, etc., x. c. 1.
11 [The prophet Nathan enunciates the same truth, in his words to David, "Go do all that is in thine heart; for the Lord is with thee." 2 Sam. vii. 3.-W.G.T.S.]
12 Andreia, Act ii. Scene i, v. 5, 6.
17 John xx. 22, vii. 39, and xv. 26.
18 Eph. iv. 8 and Ps. lxviii. 18.
24 Gen. vi. 3. "Strive with man," A.V..
40 [In this representation of Augustin, the relics of that misconception which appears in the earlier soteriology, paricularly that of Irenaeus, are seen: namely, that the death of Christ ransoms the sinner from Satan. Certain texts which teach that redemption delivers from the captivity to sin and Satan, were interpreted to teach deliverance from the claims of Satan. Augustin's soteriology is more free from this error than that of Irenaeus, yet not entirely free from it. The doctrine of justification did not obtain its most consistent and complete statement in the Patristic church.-W. G. T. S.]