156 Gen. xviii. 27.

157 Job i. 1.

158 Job xvi. 4, 5, Sept.

159 Jas. iv. 6; 1 Pet. v. 5.

160 Ps. lxxxix. 21.

161 Ps. li. 1-4.

162 Ps. li. 6.

163 Prov. xx. 27.

164 h9gia/sqh Clemens Romanus has e0do/qh. [Vol. i. p. 11, this series.]

165 Ps. xxxiv. 12.

166 Ps. xxxiv. 13, 14.

167 Ps. xxxiv. 15-17.

168 Ps. xxxii. 10.

169 [See vol. i. p. 18. S.]

170 Jas. v. 20; 1 Pet. iv. 8.

171 1 Cor. xiii. 7.

172 1 Cor. xiii. 1, 3.

173 Ps. l. 14, 15.

174 Ps. li. 17.

175 1 John iv. 8, 16.

176 Rom. xiii. 10.

177 Rom. xiii. 10.

178 Matt. v. 28.

179 [Or, "the Wise." See Rawlinson, Herodotus, ii. p. 317.]

180 i.e., of blessed souls.

181 Ps. i. 3.

182 The text here has qusi/an, for which fu/sin has been suggested as probably the true reading.

183 o!recij the Stoics define to be a desire agreeable to reason; e0piqumi/a, a desire contrary to reason.

184 Ex. xxxii. 9, 10, 32.

185 So rendered by the Latin translator, as if the reading were teqlimme/nh.

186 Sylburguis' cojecture of w9plisme/naj instead of o9plisame/naj is here adopted.

187 Sylburguis' cojecture of w9plisme/naj instead of o9plisame/naj is here adopted.

188 [Theano. See, also, p. 417. Elucidation II.]

189 Tit. ii. 3-5.

190 Heb. xiii. 14-16.

191 Heb. xiii. 4.

192 1 Pet. i. 6-9.

193 2 Cor. xi. 23.

194 Deut. xviii. 15; Rom. x. 4.

195 2 Cor. iv. 8, 9.