70 1 Cor. i. 30, 31.

71 Ps. xvii. 15.

72 2 Cor. xii. 7.

73 [The reference is to the sin of pride, by which Satan himself fell from the estate of holiness in which he was created.-W.]

74 Phil. iii. 12, 15.

75 Phil. iii. 6, etc.

76 Col. iii. 3, etc.

77 John xiv. 21.

78 1 John iii. 2.

79 See above, ch. 6.

80 Rom. x. 3.

81 2 Cor. iii. 6.

82 Phil. iii. 9, 10.

83 1 Cor. xiii. 12.

84 Phil. iii. 11, 12.

85 Phil. iii. 2, 3.

86 Phil. iii. 4.

87 Phil. iii. 12.

88 Phil. iii. 13, 14.

89 Luke x. 41.

90 Phil. iii. 15.

91 Phil. iii. 15.

92 Phil. iii. 15.

93 Phil. iii. 16.

94 Matt. vi. 10.

95 Matt. vi. 12.

96 Gal. iii. 22.

97 Ps. xxxiv. 2.

98 1 Cor. xv. 10.

99 1 John i. 8.

1 Matt. xix. 4.

2 Isa. i. 19.

3 Eph. v. 26.

4 Ps. cxliii. 10.

5 2 Cor. v. 10.

6 1 John i. 8.

7 1 Cor. vi. 19.

8 Ps. li. 5.

9 Job xiv. 4, 5. See LXX.

10 Rom. v. 12.

11 [This is a distinction as to the kind of genitive involved in the phrase "sting of death." Augustin says "of death" is genitive of the object, not of the author or subject.-W.]

12 Commentaries by Hilary the Deacon, printed among the Works of Ambrose, vol. iv. (Patrol Lat. xvii.)


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