59 Ex. iii. 5.
60 Deut. v. 31.
61 Ps. xxvi. [xxv.] 4.
62 Ps. l. [xlix.] 20.
63 Ps. cxxxiv. [cxxxiii.] 1, Ps. cxxxiv. [cxxxiii.] 2.
64 1 Cor. x. 12.
65 Ps. xxvi. [xxv.] 5.
66 Ps. xxxvii. [xxxvi.] 1.
67 Prov. xiv. 30 [LXX.].
68 S. Matt. ix. 12.
69 Heb. v. 5.
70 Heb. v. 5, quoted loosely.
71 Num. xvi. 40.
72 Heb. v. 2.
73 Heb. v. 4.
74 Heb. v. 3.
75 S. John i. 1.
76 Rev. i. 8.
77 Heb. vi. 12.
78 Ps. xcix. [xcviii.] 1.
79 Num. xvi. 48.
80 Num. xvi. 32.
81 Num. xvi. 3.
82 Num. xvi. 17.
83 Num. xvi. 8, Num. xvi. 9.
84 Num. xvi. 9-11.
85 Num. xii. 10.
86 Rom. xi. 25.
87 Prov. xv. 18.
88 Ps. iv. 4.
89 1 Tim. iii. 2.
90 Tit. i. 7.
91 Tit. i. 9.
92 Tit. i. 6.
93 1 Tim. iii. 2.
94 In concilio Nicoeni tractatus-"the Council of the Nicene tractate or creed," possibly. The reference is plain, though there are various readings, and tractatus may not mean the creed. The real difficulty is that in the 20 extant Canons of Nicaea, there is no reference of the kind, and there is no evidence that any are missing. Perhaps St. Ambrose is quoting from memory, or some faulty collection, and so other canons are wrongly spoken of as Nicene. On the subject comp. St. Ambr. de Off. I. 257, and Dict. Chr. Ant. art. "Digamy."
95 Nectarius, unbaptized and holding a civil office, was appointed to the see of Constantinople, on the resignation of St. Gregory of Nazianzus, during the sitting of the second oecumenical council at Constantinople.
96 1 Tim. iii. 6
97 Heb. xi. 37.
98 Dan. i. 16.
99 Heb. xi. 33, Heb. xi. 34.
100 The two Bishops, Eusebius of Vercellae and Dionysius of Milan, were banished by Valens, because in a council at Milan a.d. 355.
101 Prov. xix. 12.
102 2 Cor. vi. 10.
103 1 Cor. vi. 9.
104 Eph. vi. 12.
105 S. Matt. xvii. 24.
106 Gal. ii. 20.
107 Acts xx. 24.
108 Gal. vi. 14.
109 1 [3] Kings xvii. 3.
110 1 [3] Kings xix. 8.
111 Ps. civ. [ciii.] 15.
112 Ps. xlvi. [xlv.] 4.
113 S. Matt. v. 17.
114 S. John vii. 38.
115 Ps. cxlvii. [cxlvi.] 9.
116 1 Cor. iii. 2.
117 Ps. lxv. [lxiv.] 8.
118 Ps. lxv. [lxiv.] 9.