[110]. Vide ante vol. I. p. 19. in note.
[111]. The petition in Luke offered daily, is equivalent to that in Matthew.
[112]. επιουσιον is found only in this prayer, and rather means necessary.
[113]. Qu. For Father is designed in its appellative sense, and our as a covenant-plea.
[114]. See Quest. CLIV. page [79].
[115]. See Vol. II Quest. XLV. page 353.
[116]. See Vol. II. page 376.
[117]. See Vol. II. page 376, &c.
[118]. See Vol. I. Quest. xii. p. 471.
[119]. It has been said, that there cannot be any reason or motive to pray, or make any petition, to an unchangeable God, whose design cannot be altered, and who has fixed all events, without a possibility of any change.