[402] Vitelleschi, p. 158.

[403] Quirinus, p. 532.

[404] Quirinus, p. 533.

[405] Frond, vol. ii.

[406] Documenta ad Illustrandum, ii. 209.

[407] "Meum honorem graviter læserunt."—Documenta ad Illustrandum, i. 189.

[408] Documenta ad Illustrandum, pp. 187-224.

[409] Aliquid humani passum esse.

[410] He showed that Tischendorf read προβἁτια in both cases, and that other editors had read πρὁβατα in both. Of course, in the fifteenth verse, the word "lambs"—ἁρνἱα—is the proper translation.

[411] Acta Sanctæ Sedis. As to MacHale, Kenrick omits what Frond states, that he was of a "very ancient" family.