[403]. See Deut. viii. 18, and especially Gen. ii. 7 (Neubürger in Grätz’s Monatsschrift, 1873, p. 566).
[404]. For this criticism upon Mr. Tyler’s view of iii. 1-8, I am indebted to Dr. Hatch.
[405]. Path and Goal, p. 116. But see p. 92.
[406]. Ecclesiastes, p. 45.
[407]. Seneca, Ep. 89, quoted by Bruch, Weisheitslehre der Hebräer, p. 253, with reference to the teaching of Proverbs.
[408]. R. H. Stoddard, The Morals of M. Aurelius.
[409]. Comp. Niebuhr, Lectures on the History of Rome, iii. 247.
[410]. The phrase is objectionably modern, but in this connection could not be avoided.
[411]. Zeller, Philosophie der Griechen, ii. 1, p. 278.
[412]. Records of the Past, iv. 115-118; vi. 127-130.