105 Ps. xxxi. 24.

106 Ps. xxxvii. 40; Ps. xl. 1.

107 Vid. instances and passages collected in Pearson's Vind. Ignat. part ii. 0. 9; also Gibbon, ch. xvi. p. 428. Mosheim de Reb. Ante Const. p, 941. [See D.C.A. p. 1119 (3).]

108 Hist. Arian. §§33, 67.

109 Ex. xv. 9.

110 Is. v. 20.

111 John vi. 68.

112 Apol. Const. 25.

113 Ps. cxxxvi. 1 [on psalmody at Alexandria, cf. Aug. Conf. x. 33.]

114 Deut. vi. 16; Matt. iv. 7.

115 Sent. Dion. 16. Hist. Ar. §§68. 72.

116 Hist. Arian. §28 [but see D.C.B. iii. 688].

117 [The bracketed passage is omitted by some good witnesses to the text. The respectful tone of the `Apology to Const.' is exchanged for cold reserve in this `Apology,' and for unmeasured invective in Hist. Ar.]

118 De Syn. 17, &c.

119 Apol. Ar. 8, note 3.

120 Vid. supr. Ep. Aeg. 20 infr. Hist. Arian. §§17. 34 fin. 41 init. 59 fin. 64 init. De. Decr. 16, note 5.

121 Ps xxvii, 1.

122 Ps.xxxi. 7, Ps.xxxi. 8.

123 The corrections were made before he could obtain the essay carefully and gratefully used, but his text is defective, especially and text of Sievers (Zeitsch. Hist. Theol. 1868), where he now from the accidental omission of one of the key-clauses of the finds them nearly all anticipated. Sievers' discussion has been whole (§17).

124 But our annalist gives May 3, while Fest Ind. gives May 2, the day solemnised in the Coptic Martyrologies (Mai, Script. Vett. vol. 4, part 2, pp. 29, 114), and doubtless the right one. Perhaps, if Athanasius died in the night of May 2-3, the former day might be chosen for his commemoration, while our annalist may still be literally exact.

125 See Tillera. viii. 719 sqq.