[37] In the Sanctus.
[38] See p. 118.
[39] Luther quotes a verse from Ps. 106, which sums up the contents of Ps. 78.
[40] Luther uses sensualitas the first time, and sensus the second.
[41] See p.115.
[42] The Confessions of St. Augustine, Book IX, chapter 1.
[43] Luther is probably thinking of the sin of suicide.
[44] From the Vulgate (Douay Version).
[45] Namely, the hope of the passing evil and the coming of good things. See above.
[46] The last two passages read thus in the Vulgate.