[1774] Recogs., IX, 18.
[1775] Recogs., VIII, 2.
[1776] Recogs., I, 32.
[1777] Recogs., I, 21, 43, 72.
[1778] Recogs., IV, 35.
[1779] Irenaeus, I, 3.
[1780] Recogs., III, 68.
[1781] Recogs., VIII, 28, “qui est parvus in alio mundus.”
[1782] Recogs., VIII, 45.
[1783] Recogs., X, 12. In Homilies, XIV, 5, the existence of astrological medicine is implied when Peter promises to cure by prayer to God any bodily ill, even “if it is utterly incurable and entirely beyond the range of the medical profession—a case, indeed, which not even the astrologers profess to cure.”