116 Phil. ii. 10, 11.
117 [Observe this traditional objection to incense. Comp. vol. ii. p. 532.]
118 Acts x. 38.
119 Rom. xiii. 1, 2.
120 Ps. cxlviii. 3.
121 Homer's Iliad, ii. 547, 548.
122 ["Origen pointed out that hymns were addressed only to God and to His Only-begotten Word, who is also God... The hymnody of the primitive Church protected and proclaimed the truths which she taught and cherished." - Liddon's Bampton Lectures, On the Divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, pp. 385, 386. S.]
123 Ps. civ. 15.
124 Homer's Iliad, ii. 205.
125 Dan. ii. 21.
126 Ecclus. x. 4. (LXX.).
127 Matt. xviii. 19.
128 Ex. xiv. 14.
129 [Comp. Cowper, Task, book vi., sub finem.]
130 Luke xiv. 34, 35; Matt. v. 13.
131 John xvi. 33.
132 Phil. iv. 13.
133 Matt. x. 29, 30.
134 Zeph. iii. 7-13.
135 "A language to last as long as the world." - Bouhereau.
136 Eph. vi. 11.
137 1 Tim. ii. 1, 2.
138 Luke xix. 17.
139 Ps. lxxxii. 1, 7.
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