2 Luke xvi. 19, etc.
3 Luke xvi. 22-24.
4 Temporis.
5 Luke xvi. 25.
6 Ps. cxxv. 6, Sept. (cxxvi. English version).
1 Phil. ii. 7.
2 Matt. iv. 11.
3 1 Kings xvii. 6.
4 John i. 11, 12.
5 Meruerunt.
6 Matt. xxv. 40.
7 Ps. xlvi. 10.
8 Luke x. 41.
9 Luke x. 42.
10 St. Augustin is explaining the words unum opus est, which in themselves might mean, "there is one work," or as in the text.
11 1 Cor. i. 10.
12 Phil. ii. 2, 3.
13 John xvii. 22.
14 Acts iv. 32.
15 Ps. xxxiv. 3.
16 Supernum.
17 1 Cor. ix. 11.
18 Heb. xiii. 2.
19 Luke x. 42.
20 harelqwn;transiens, Vulgate.
21 Luke xii. 37.
22 Matt. viii. 11.
23 John xiii. 1.
24 metabh/; transeat, Vulgate.
1 Luke x. 41, 42.
2 Ventris.
3 Vacent.
4 Gen. i. 31.
5 Peregrinationem.
6 John i. 1.
7 John i. 14.
8 Ps lxxiii. 28.
9 1 Thess. iii. 8.
10 1 Cor. iii. 7.
1 Luke xi. 5.
2 Luke xviii. 2.
3 Ecclus. xxix. 27.
4 Merearis.
5 Rom. xii. 3.
6 Ps. cxix. 49.
7 Rom. v. 5.
8 1 Cor. xiii. 13.
9 Luke xi. 11-13.
10 Cant. iv. 8, Sept. See on St. Cyprian, Ep. p. 278, note n.
11 2 Cor. xi. 2, 3.
12 Eph. iii. 17.
13 Phil. iii. 13.
14 As by the irruption of the barbarian tribes.
15 Gen. xix. 26.
16 Rom. viii. 24, 25.
17 2 Cor. iv. 18.
18 Munde immunde.
19 Alimenta mentiris.
20 Ps. xxxiv. 1.
21 Job i. 21, Sept.
22 Ps. cxlvii. 2.