126 Corona.

127 During Lent and the Easter holidays.

128 Tit i. 9-13.

129 Constantina, a chief city of Numidia.

130 Turris, a town in Numidia.

131 Aceessus indisciplinatus sanctimonialium.

132 2 Tim. iv. 2 and Tit. i. 9-11.

133 Sabbato.

134 We give the ipsissima verba of this canon: "In his enim rebus de quibus nihil certi statuit Scriptura divina mos populi Dei vel instituta majorum pro lege tenenda sunt."

135 In the text the name is Urbicus, from Urbs Roma.

136 Matt. xii. 8-12.

137 Matt. ix. 15.

138 Eccles. iii. 4.

139 Num. xv. 35.

140 Matt. ix 15.

141 Luke xviii. 11,12.

142 Matt. v. 21.

143 Rom. xiv. 3.

144 1 Cor. viii. 8.

145 Rom. xiv. 20.

146 Matt. xi. 19.

147 Ecclus. iii. 1.

148 Priscillian, Bishop of Avila in Spain, adopted Gnostic and Manichaean errors and practices. He was condemned by the Synod of Saragossa in 381 A.D., and beheaded, along with his principal followers, by order of Maximus in 385 A.D.

149 Acts xx. 7.

150 Acts xx. 11.

151 "Prima Sabbati a Matthaeo, a caetetis autem tribus una Sabbati dicitur." Matt. xxviii. 1; Mark xvi. 2; Luke xxiv. 1; John xx. 1.

152 Acts xxvii. 33.

153 Commonly called quarta feria.

154 Matt. xxvi. 2.

155 Matt. xxvi. 3, 4.

156 Matt xxvi. 17.

157 Ps. xxxv. 13.

158 Ps. xlv. 13, 14.

159 Isa. xxvi. 20.

160 Ps. xlv. 13.

161 Simplicianus succeeded Ambrose in the see of Milan in 397 A.D. This letter is the preface to the two books addressed to Simplicianus, and contained in vol. vi. of the Benedictine edition of Augstin.

162 Gen. i. 3, 4.