[857] Isa. xl. 18, 25.
[858] H. Stephanus, in his Fragments of Bacchylides, reads αἰκελείων (foul) instead of ἀεικαιλιαν of the text.
[859] Quoted in Exhortation to the Heathen, p. 72, and is here corrected from the text there.
[860] This is quoted in Exhortation to the Heathen, p. 73, ch. viii. The reading varies, and it has been variously amended. Θεῷ is substituted above for σέο. Perhaps the simplest of the emendations proposed on this passage is the change of σέο into σο, with Thee.
[861] Heraclitus.
[862] Deut. vi. 4.
[863] See Exhortation, p. 76, where for “So” read “Lo.”
[864] “Οὖτις, Noman, Nobody; a fallacious name assumed by Ulysses (with a primary allusion to μήτις, μῆτις, Odys. xx. 20), to deceive Polyphemus.”—Liddel and Scott. The third line is 274 of same book.
[865] Odys. ix. 410.
[866] Iliad, xxii. 8.