[666] Nec in se agnoscunt. The reading of the Louvain edition gives better sense, "Et in se agnoscunt," "and discover in themselves."
[667] Matt. xxiii. 34.
[668] Isa. lviii. 1.
[669] Ps. lxiii. 11.
[670] Ps. xiv. 5-7, from the LXX. only.
[671] Matt. vii. 15.
[672] Matt. vii. 16.
[673] "Obmutescatis" is the most probable conjecture of Migne for "obtumescatis," which could only mean, "you should swell with confusion."
[674] See below, II. xvi. 36, III. lvii. 69, lviii. 70; and Contra Cresconium, III. xxix. 33, IV. lvi. 66.
[675] Gen. xxii. 18.