518 Matt. xxi. 12, Matt. xxi. 13, R.V.
528 Cant. v. 2, Cant. v. 4, Cant. v. 8.
531 Cant. iii. 2, Cant. iii. 3.
546 Eccles. x. 4, A.V., "the spirit of the ruler."
554 Pss. xliv. 8; Pss. xxxiv. 2.
555 Matt. vi. 3, Matt. vi. 16-18.
558 Ps. liii. 5, according to the Roman Psalter.
559 Cucullis fabrefactis, ut ad infantiam redeant, imitantur noctuas et bubones.
561 2 Tim. iii. 6, 2 Tim. iii. 7.
562 Diomede. See Lucretius, v. 31, and Virgil, A. i. 752.
565 Cur mens diversa sit. The ordinary text has "menda."
568 1 Tim. v. 11, 1 Tim. v. 12.
570 2 Cor. vi. 14, 2 Cor. vi. 15.
571 Viz., the epistles of St. Paul. In like manner the Psalter was often called David.
581 Matt. xiii. 7, Matt. xiii. 22.
584 Matt. vi. 25, Matt. vi. 26.
585 2 Cor. xii. 10, 2 Cor. xii. 7.
591 "The eucharist was at first preceded, but at a later date was more usually followed, by the agape or love-feast. The materials of this were contributed by the members of the congregation, all of whatever station sat down to it as equals, and the meal was concluded with psalmody and prayer." (Robertson, C. H., i. p. 235.) Scandals arose in connection with the practice, and it gradually fell into disuse, though even at a later date allusions to it are not infrequent.
596 1 Kings xvii. 4, 1 Kings xvii. 6.
600 Gen. xxviii. 20, Gen. xxviii. 21.