50 Job xxi. 7-9.
51 Job xxi. 2-4, differing, however, widely from both the Hebrew and Greek text.
52 Job xxi. 14.
53 Plato, de Repub. II. 2.
54 Job xxi. 17.
55 Job xxi. 24.
56 Job xxi. Very freely used all through this section.
57 Job. xxi. 28.
58 S. Luke xii. 15.
59 It is only fair to state that the character of Epicurus is mainly known in modern times from opponents or persons who did not understand him. See the account in Dict. of Gr. and Rom. Biography.
60 Arist. Metaph. i. 2. An allusion to Aristotle's saying that "the poets lie much."
61 Ps. xciv. [xciii.] 9.
62 Ps. xciv. [xciii] 3.
63 Ps. xciv. [xciii.] 7.
64 Ps. xciv. [xciii.] 8-11.
65 Jer. xvii. 10.
66 S. Matt. ix. 4.
67 S. Luke vi. 8.
68 Job xxiv. 14, Job xxiv. 15.
69 Ecclus. xxiii. 18.
70 Ecclus. xxiii. 31.
71 S. Luke xvi. 19 ff.
72 2 Tim. iv. 7, 2 Tim. iv. 8.
73 Acts xiv. 22.
74 S. Matt. v. 3.
75 S. Matt. v. 4 ff.
76 Job. xxi. 32.
77 1 Cor. xiii. 12.
78 Ecclus. iv. 9.
79 Ps. lxxxii. [lxxxi.] 4.
80 S. John xii. 6.
81 Cic. de Off. I. 34.
82 Thus the Benedictine edition reads; most others have: "accressent simul studia bonorum actuum."
83 Gen. xxii. 9.
84 Gen. xxxvii. 9.
85 Gen. xxxix. 12.
86 Ex. iv. 10.
87 Jer. i. 6.
88 Cic. de Off. I. 37, §134.
89 Sus. v. 35.
90 S. Luke i. 29 ff.
91 S. Luke xviii. 13, Luke xviii. 14.
92 1 Pet. iii. 4.
93 1 Tim. ii. 9.
94 Cic. de Off. I. 35.
95 Cic. de Off. I. 36.
96 Cic. de Off. I. 35, §127.