[554] Cyrillus Arrianorem Episcopus, Hunnericum Regem persuasit, non posse pacatum atque longævum obtinere regnum, nisi nomen perderet innocentum. Qui tamen Dei judicio post non multos dies turpissima morte præventus, scatens vermibus expiravit. Victor. Utic. p. 369.
[555] Rom. xi. 1, 2.
[556] Luke xix. 27.
[557] Quid homini inimicissimum? Homo, inquit Martin. Dumiens. de Morib.
[558] Matt. xii.
[559] Psal. cxxiii. 4.
[560] Read well Jude 14, 15; Psal. i.
[561] Prov. ix. 12; xxix. 8; Isa. xxviii. 14.
[562] Homil. 10 part 2. tom. 9. pag. 150, cited before in my "Now or Never," p. 125.
[563] Nicknames themselves are the great engines of the devil, and to be avoided; it was well with the church when there was no other name but christians put by Christ's disciples on each other; though by the enemies they were scornfully called Nazarenes, and a sect, and heresy.