[186] i.e. the potter.

[187] Epist. 107.

[188] Odyssey, xviii. 136, 137.

[189] De Divinat. ii.

[190] Ps. xiv. 1

[191] Book iii.

[192] Ps. lxii. 11, 12.

[193] Sallust, Cat. vii.

[194] Augustine notes that the name consul is derived from consulere, and thus signifies a more benign rule than that of a rex (from regere), or dominus (from dominari).

[195] Æneid, viii. 646.