[171] P. 127, l. 10. Figmentum.—Borrowed from the Vulgate, Ps. ciii, 14.
[172] P. 128. l. 5. All that is in the world, etc.—First Epistle of St. John, ii, 16.
[173] P. 128, l. 7. Wretched is, etc.—M. Faugère thinks this thought is taken from St. Augustine's Commentary on Ps. cxxxvii, Super flumina Babylonis.
[174] P. 129, l. 6. Qui gloriatur, etc.—1 Cor. i, 31.
[175] P. 130, l. 13. Via, veritas.—John xiv, 6.
[176] P. 130, l. 14. Zeno.—The original founder of Stoicism.
[177] P. 130, l. 15. Epictetus.—Diss., iv, 6, 7.
[178] P. 131, l. 32. A body full of thinking members.—See I Cor. xii.
[179] P. 133, l. 5. Book of Wisdom.—ii, 6.
[180] P. 134, l. 28. Qui adhæret, etc.—1 Cor. vi, 17.