119 Ps. xxxvii. [xxxvi.] 1.
120 Ps. xxvi. [xxv.] 5.
121 S. Matt. v. 44.
122 S. Matt. v. 44.
123 Deut. xxxii. 35.
124 Col. iii. 11.
125 1 Pet. i. 18, 1 Pet. i. 19.
126 1 Pet. i. 15.
127 1 Pet. i. 17.
128 1 Pet. i. 18.
129 Ps. xxxiv. [xxxiii.] 6.
130 2 Cor. viii. 9.
131 Acts iii. 6.
132 Phil. ii. 9.
133 Isa. xxxv. 3.
134 Prov. xiii. 8.
135 Probably a reference to Dan. iv. 27 [LXX.].
136 Prov. x. 15.
137 Ps. lxxiii. [lxxii.] 26.
138 Ps. cxxxii. [cxxxi.] 6.
139 Ps. xxxiii. [xxxii.] 17.
140 Isa. i. 3.
141 Isa. liii. 7.
142 Phil. i. 1.
143 S. S. Matt. xi. 12.
144 Rom. xii. 19.
145 S. John i. 29.
146 S. Matt. xviii. 21.
147 S. Matt. xviii. 22.
148 Ps. cix. [cviii.] 4.
149 Ps. cix. [cviii.] 28.
150 Phil. iii. 20.
151 Ex. xxxiii. 7.
152 Ex. xxix. 12, Ex. xxix. 13.
153 Eccl. vii. 2.
154 S. John xix. 25.
155 S. Matt. xxvii. 45.
156 S. Luke xxiii. 43.
157 S. John xix. 27.
158 Ps. xlv. [xliv.] 1.
159 The expression "Aula regalisi" applied to the Blessed Virgin is also used by St. Ambrose, de Inst. Virg. XII. 79, and in the Hymn for the Nativity of our Lord-"Veni Redemptor gentium," verse 4-"Procedit e thalamo Suo, Pudoris aula Regia." The force is lost in the translation adopted in Hymns Ancient and Modern, No. 57, but is preserved in Dr. Neale's version, "Proceeding from His chamber free, The royal hall of chastity."-Hymnal Noted, No. 31.
160 Ps. lxxxviii. [lxxxvii.] 4, Ps. lxxxviii. [lxxxvii.] 5.