168 Ps. i. 1.
169 Matt. xxiii. 2, 3.
170 Isa. lxvi. 3.
171 Hos. ix. 4.
172 Tit. i. 15.
173 In the Council of Bagai.
174 Ps. xiv. 3, cp. LXX. and Hieron.
175 Matt. vii. 21.
176 Matt. vi. 10.
177 2 Tim. ii. 24, 25.
178 Matt. vii. 22, 23.
179 1 Cor. xiii. 2.
180 Luke x. 20.
181 Acts i. 8.
182 Matt. vii. 22, 23.
183 1 Tim. i. 8.
184 Ps. lxxii. 8.
185 Acts xxii. 25.
186 Ex. xx. 13-17.
187 Matt. xxi. 43.
188 Matt. v. 19, 20.
189 Matt. xxiii. 2, 3.
190 1 Cor. vi. 18.
191 Matt. xii. 31, 32.
192 Acts i. 8.
193 The older editions have, "Quam multum et quantum luctum dederint Deo" (Erasmus alone ideo) laudes amatorum vestrorum:" "How much and how great grief have the praises of your lovers caused to God?" The Benedictines restored the reading translated above ("Quam multis...Deo laudes armatorum vestrorum"), Deo laudes being the cry of the Circumcelliones. Cp. Aug. in Ps. cxxxii. 6: "A quibus plus timetur Deo laudes quam fremitus leonis;" and ib.: "Deo laudes vestrum plorant homines."
194 Gen. xxii. 18.
195 Ps. cxli. 5, LXX., cf. Hieron.
196 Matt. v. 3-9.