[111] Rabbi Ben Ezra, XXXI.

[112] E. Caird, “St. Paul and the Idea of Evolution,” Hibbert Journal, Vol. II, 1904, pp. 1-19. W. Dilthey has shown this by implication, in his studies of Erasmus, Luther, and Zwingli: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol. V, 1892, especially, pp. 381-385.

[113] Mark i, 13, and parallels; Matt. xix, 10-12.

[114] Mark vi, 8; Matt. x, 26-38; viii, 19-22; xiii, 30-32; xxxiv, 42, and parallels.

[115] Matt. vii, 13, 14; xviii, 1-5; xvi, 24-28.

[116] Mark xiv, 38, and parallels.

[117] Rom. vii, 24, 18.

[118] 2 Cor. v, 1-4 = Wisd. of Sol. ix, 15.

[119] See Erwin Rhode’s Psyche, ed. 1898, Vol. II, p. 101, n. 2.

[120] I owe much help towards acquiring this very important conception, and all the above similes, to Prof. Ernst Troeltsch’s admirable exposition in his “Grundprobleme der Ethik,” Zeitschrift f. Theologie und Kirche, 1902, pp. 163-178.