[205] Conf. 360₈.

[206] Cp. Letter, ad init., inter barbaras itaque gentes habito proselitus et profuga.

[207] Conf. 374₂₉. Compare 357₁₅.

[208] Conf. 370₂. The passage 373₅₋₉ also supports the view in the text. In that passage the oldest MS. has ab aliquo uestro; and we should probably read uestrum with the later MSS.

[209] Ib. 359₂.

[210] Ib. 372₃₁.

[211] See above, [chap. iii. p. 53].

[212] But see note, [Appendix B].

[213] See [Appendix A, 5].

[214] This is the theory of Professor Zimmer.