122 Ps. lxxii. 8.
123 Acts xvii. 30, 31.
124 Isa. ii. 3.
125 Luke xxiv. 47.
1 Matt. viii. 29.
2 Alluding to the vexed question whether virtue could be taught.
3 The prima naturae, or prw=ta kata' fu/sin of the Stoics.
4 Frequently called the Middle Academy; the New beginning with Carneades.
5 Hab. ii. 4.
6 Ps. xciv. 11, and 1 Cor. iii. 20.
7 Wisdom ix. 15.
8 Cicero, Tusc. Quaest. iii. 8.
9 Ga1. v. 17.
10 Rom. viii. 24.
11 Terent. Adelph. v. 4.
12 Eunuch, i. 1.
13 In Verrem, ii. 1. 15.
14 Matt. x. 36.
15 Ps. xxv. 17.
16 Job vii. 1.
17 Matt. xvii. 7.
18 Matt. xxiv. 12.
19 2 Cor. xi. 14.
20 Ps. cxlvii. 12-14.
21 Rom. vi. 22.
22 He refers to the giant Cacus.
23 Aeneid, viii. 195.
24 John viii. 44.
25 1 Tim. v. 8.
26 Gen. i. 26.
27 Servus, "a slave," from servare, "to preserve."
28 Dan. ix.
29 John viii. 34.
30 2 Pet. ii. 19.
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