[312] P. 232, l. 2. Lambs took not, etc.—See John i, 29.
[313] P. 232, l. 4. Moses.—Ibid., vi, 32; viii, 36.
[314] P. 232, l. 15. Quare, etc.—Ps. ii, 1, 2.
[315] P. 233, l. 8. I have reserved me seven thousand.—1 Kings xix, 18.
[316] P. 234, l. 27. Archimedes.—The founder of statics and hydrostatics. He was born at Syracuse in 287 B.C., and was killed in 212 B.C. He was not a prince, though a relative of a king. M. Havet points out that Cicero talks of him as an obscure man (Tusc, v, 23).
[317] P. 235, l. 33. In sanctificationem et in scandalum.—Is. viii, 14.
[318] P. 238, l. 11. Jesus Christ.—Mark ix, 39.
[319] P. 239, l. 7. Rejoice not, etc.—Luke x, 20.
[320] P. 239, l. 12. Scimus, etc.—John iii, 2.
[321] P. 239, l. 25. Nisi fecissem ... haberent.—Ibid., xv, 24.