[11033]. Matth. xxvi, 37.
[11044]. Matth. xi, 18.
[11075]. Matth. xxi, 13.
[11121]. Matth. xviii, 7.
[11238]. Matth. xxvii, 46, and Mark xv, 34.
[11300]. Rom. iv, 13.
[11322]. John i, 29 and 36.
[11396]. Matth. xx, 40.
[11518], [11520]. lo! here silver ... two pens. It must be remembered that at this period the mass of the coinage, including pence, halfpence, and farthings, was of silver; copper came into use for the smaller coinage at a later period. Two pence of Edward III would be worth about two shillings of our modern money.
[11670]. John xii, 32.