172 Ps. x. 3.
173 Isa. v. 7.
174 Gen. xviii. 20.
175 Ps. xxvii. 1.
176 2 Tim. ii. 25.
177 Luke xxii. 61.
178 Matt. xii. 32.
179 Jerome, in his Epistle to Vitalis: "Or because in our times a man was born at Lydda with two heads, four hands, one belly, and two feet, does it necessarily follow that all men are so born?"
180 1 Cor. xv. 44. [See R. V.]
181 Wisd. ix. 15; Gal. v. 17.
182 1 Cor. xv. 50.
183 Luke xxiv. 39.
184 1 Cor. xv. 44.
185 Rev. ii. 2.
186 Ps. ci. 1.
187 Matt. xi. 21.
188 Ps. cxv. 3.
189 1 Tim. ii. 4. [See R. V.].
190 Matt. xxiii. 37.
191 Rom. ix. 18.
192 Rom. ix. 12.
193 Rom. ix. 13; Mal. i. 2, 3.
194 Rom. ix. 14.
195 Rom. ix. 15; Ex. xxxiii. 19.
196 Rom. ix. 16. [See R. V.].
197 Comp. 1 Cor. 1. 31.
198 Rom. ix. 17; Ex. ix. 16.
199 Rom. ix. 18.
200 Rom. ix. 19.
201 Rom. ix. 20, 21.
202 Rom. iii. 19; 1 Cor. i. 31.
203 Ps. cxi. 2 (LXX.): "The works of the Lord are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein." (A. V.).
204 Matt. xvi. 21-23.
205 Acts xxi. 10-12.