[[1]] Art. XX.
[[2]] The Council of Toulouse, 1229, and the Council of Trent, 1545-63.
[[3]] St. Luke x. 26,
[[4]] The first division of the Bible into chapters is attributed either to Cardinal Hugo, for convenience in compiling his Concordance of the Vulgate (about 1240), or to Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury (about 1228), to facilitate quotation. Verses were introduced into the New Testament by Robert Stephens, 1551. It is said that he did the work on a journey from Paris to Lyons.
[[5]] Heb. i. 1, 2.