62 Wisd. xi. 21, xii. 2.
63 Matt. v. 44, 48.
64 Ecclus. xxviii. 1-5.
65 Matt. xix. 4-6.
66 Matt. xix. 7, 8.
67 Sec. 26.
68 Wisd. vi. 22.
69 John v. 39.
70 Ps. cxviii. 16.
71 Ps. xii. 3.
72 Wisd. iii. 1-5.
73 Wisd. v. 16, 17.
74 Matt. xxii. 23-28.
1 1 Tim. vi. 16.
2 1 Cor. i. 24.
3 [The Manichaean doctrine of the Jesus patabilis is more fully expounded in this book than elsewhere. Of course, this is only a way of expressing the familiar Manichaean notion that the divine life which is imprisoned in the world and which is trying to escape through the growth of plants, etc., suffers from any sort of injury done to plants. Compare Baur: Das Manichäische Religionssystem, pp. 72-77.-A. H. N.].
4 1 Cor. x. 20.
5 Sen. Hipp. vv. 194, 195.
6 John xix. 38.
7 Rom. iii. 13.
8 1 Cor. iii. 17, and vi. 19.
9 1 Tim. iv. 2.
10 Matt. xii. 7.
11 Ps. lxxix. 9.
12 Matt. vi. 12.
13 1 Cor. x. 30.
14 Rom. i. 20-23.
15 Rom. i. 25.
16 1 Tim. iv. 3, 4.
17 Rev. xix. 10.
18 Dan. vi.
19 Ps. l. 23.
20 Rom. xii. 1.
21 [Augustin's exposure of the paganism of Manichaeism is an admirable and effective piece of argumentum ad hominem. That the Christianity of Augustin's time was becoming paganized is undoubted, but Manichaeism was pure paganism.-A. H. N.]
1 2 Cor. iv. 4.
2 Rom. iii. 5.
3 Rom. ix. 14, 15, 22, 23.
4 Rom. i. 24, 25, 28.
5 John ix. 39.
6 Ps. xxxvi. 6.
7 Rom. xi. 33.
8 Ps. ci. 1.
9 Rom. xi. 17-24.
10 Jas. iv. 15.
11 Wisd. xi. 21.
12 Eph. v. 28, 29.
13 1 Cor. xii. 1-26.
14 2 Cor. xi. 3.
15 1 Cor. xv. 33.
16 Gal. vi. 3.
17 Rom. i. 28.
18 Wisd. i. 13, and ii. 24.
19 Wisd. i. 16.