361 Rom. ix. 14.
362 Rom. xii. 1, 3.
363 See his work preceding this, De Peccat. Meritis, ii. 7.
364 Matt. xix. 24.
365 Matt. xxvi. 53.
366 Deut. xxxi. 3; comp. Judg. ii. 3
367 Wisdom xvi.
368 Matt. xxi. 21.
369 Augustin, it would then seem had not met with the statement of Eusebius, as translated by Rufinus (Hist. vi. 24), to the effect that Gregory, bishop of Neocaesarea, in Pontus, once performed the miracle of removing a mountain or rock from its place; which Bede also mentions, Comment. on Mark xi., Book iii.
370 2 Cor. x. 17.
371 Jas. i. 17.
372 Compare Matt. xvii. 20, Mark xi. 23, Luke xvii. 6.
373 Matt. xxii. 40.
374 Matt. xxii. 37, 39.
375 Jas. iii. 2.
376 1 Cor. xiii. 12.
377 1 Cor. xiii. 12.
378 John xv. 13.
379 2 Cor. v. 7.
380 Rom. viii. 23.
381 Eph. iii. 20.
382 Matt. xxii. 37.
383 1 Cor. xiii. 12.
384 Phil. iii. 13.
385 Rom. i. 17.
386 2 Cor. v. 7.
387 Deut. vi. 5.
388 Rom. vi. 12.
389 Ex. xx. 17.
390 Ecclus. xviii. 30.
391 The Benedictine editor is not satisfied with the place of the lines in the parenthesis. He would put them in an earlier position, perhaps before the clause beginning with, "Only let us see to it," etc.
392 Matt vi. 12.
393 Ps. cxliii. 2.
394 1 John i. 8.
395 1 Kings viii. 46.
396 Ecclus. vii. 21.
397 Luke vi. 30, 38.
398 Luke xi. 4.
399 Matt. v. 6.
400 John vi. 51.
401 Ps. xxxvi. 9.
402 Rom. x. 6.
403 1 Cor. xv. 53.
404 Rom. vii. 23.
405 Luke i. 37.
406 Rom. ix. 14.
407 Jas. iv. 6.
408 2 Cor. xii. 7-9.
409 Rom. xi. 33-36.
410 See vol. i. p 543.
411 [i.e., the work of Augustin against Julianus, which was left incomplete at his death, and hence is called the Imperfect Work.-W.]
1 In chap. 77.
1 See Sallust's Prologue to his Jugurtha.
2 Rom. x. 2, 3.
3 Rom. x. 4..
4 Gal. iii. 24.
5 Gal. ii. 21.
6 Rom. iv. 5.