[560] Aug. de mor. Eccl. lxiii. 'Tu [Ecclesia] pueriliter pueros, fortiter juvenes, quiete senes prout cuiusque non corporis tantum, sed et animi aetas est, exerces ac doces etc.' Cp. Amb. de Off. Min. i. 17.

[561] Wace, Boyle Lect. (ser. 1) v. Cp. Ecce Homo, c. ix. We may consider how Christ gives a practical turn to speculative inquiries. S. Luke xiii. 23, 24; S. John xxi. 21 foll.

[562] E.g. Clem. of Alexandria. See Bigg, The Christian Platonists of Alexandria, p. 80.

[563] S. Luke xiii. 32; Heb. ii. 10, v. 9. Cp. 1 Cor. xv. 45; and see Gal. ii. 20, iv. 19. Also an Art. in Ch. Qu. Rev. No. xxxii, on 'Our Lord's Human Example.'

[564] 1 Cor. i. 30. Cp. Rom. viii. 29. For the thought that follows, see Prof. Bruce on Heb. ii. 11-18 in Expositor, No. 50.

[565] Service of Man, pp. 84, 85.

[566] Chrys. in Joh. hom. x. 2 ἄμα δὲ καὶ ἐνδείξασθαι βούλεται ὅτι οὐχ ἁπλῶς οὔδε ἡ χάρις ἔπεισιν, ἀλλὰ τοῖς βουλομένοισ καὶ ἐσπουδακόσι, κ.τ.λ.

[567] See Tit. ii. 11, 12 ἡ χάρις ... παιδεύουσα ἡμᾶς S. Matt, xxviii. 19, 20. Aug. de disc. Chr. i. 'Disciplinae domus est Ecclesia Christi.' Butler, Analogy, pt. ii. c. 1.

[568] Consider Col. i. 28; Eph. ii. 10.

[569] Lyra Apostolica, No. xxxvii [signed δ].