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Part 52

_Scripture_ Those who add to, or take from, condemned, 47. Whether written according to the rules of art, 27, &c. A deep well, difficult to draw from, 383. Those who drink of it pour forth living water, ib. Contains mysteries hid under the letter, 189. Valuable to us according to our faith, 186. Moistens the soul like rain, 200. Compared to Paradise, 317.

_Secundianus_ Condemned in the Council of Aquileia, 57 &c.

_Serpent_, the Represents lust, 304.

_Seven_ Mystical meaning of, 297, 300.

_Severus_ A blind man, healed by the relics of Gervasius and Protasius, 158, 163.

_Severus_ One of the Bishops of Macedonia, 80.

_Shekel and half-shekel_ Meaning of, 20.

_Sickness_, bodily Sent for the healing of the soul, 458.

_Simplician_ Some account of him, 235.

_Sin_ A heavy debt, 271. A heavy burden, 413. Its piercing power typified by iron, 238. Injures the natural powers, 305. Christians should condemn their own sin, 329. He who punishes sin should be free from sin, 188. Must be burnt away by the fire of Jesus, 407. To be confessed in order to be pardoned, 419. Its forgiveness signified by the widow’s two mites, 196.

_Sinner_, the Is a slave, 245. His name written not in heaven but in the earth, 188.

_Siricius_, Pope Writes to the Church of Milan against Jovinian, 280. The reply, 282.

_Sisinnius_ Forgives his son at S. Ambrose’s Intercession, 470.

_Slavery_ All creation seeks deliverance from, 226. He who fears death a slave, 245.

_Solon_ His ten ages of man, 300.

_Sophocles_ Quoted, 244.

_Son of God_ Co-eternal with the Father, 39. Very God, 40. Could not die as God, 42. The mighty God, 44. The Judge of all, 45. Equal to the Father as touching His Godhead, 47. Inferior only in His Incarnation, 48. The contrary opinions condemned in Palladius, 53 &c. No man can say ‘Our Father’ who denies the Son of God, 443. Christians made sons of God by the Holy Spirit, 228. Through the death of Christ, 443.

_Spirit, the Holy_ Teaches how to pray, 233. Makes intercession for us, 234. S. Ambrose promises to write a treatise on, 41. True life His work, 228.

_Stater_ In the fish’s mouth, meaning of, 23.

_Stephen_ Supported in his death by the sight of Jesus, 349. Saw Jesus standing as his Advocate, 360.

_Soul_ Its nature, 224. Opinions of philosophers upon, ib. How subject to vanity, 225. Does not die, 42. Should govern the body, 225. Will be rewarded according to its government thereof, ib. How Christ is formed in the soul, 417. How it is converted, 412 &c. The stages of its conversion, 421. Gazing on Christ, renounces the world, 203. Having found Christ, loves Him above all things, 202. And rejoices exceedingly, 214. And becomes His bride, 214. Must rise to Him, 203. Its food and clothing, 200. How it is restored by Christ, 216. Its happiness when restored, 217. Is proved by temptations, 417. Faithful souls represented by Bethlehem, 416.

_Susanna_ Her case compared with that of Indicia, 479, 483.

_Syagrius, Bishop of Verona_ His decision about Indicia condemned and reversed by S. Ambrose, 478, &c.

_Syagrius_ Consul in the year of the synod of Aquileia, 32.

_Symmachus_, Prefect of the City Urges on Valentinian the restoration of Altar of Victory, 87. His Memorial, 94, &c. S. Ambrose’s reply, 101, &c. Alludes to it in writing to Eugenius, 341.

_Synagogue_, the Superseded by the Church, 266. Represented by Jezebel, 383. (See _Jews_.) A, at Callinicum, burnt by the Christians, 257, &c. Theodosius orders it to be restored by the Bishop, ib. S. Ambrose writes to remonstrate with Theodosius, ib.

_Syricius_ See Siricius.

_Syrus_ A presbyter, praised by S. Ambrose, 474.

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_TALENTS_ Need God’s Blessing, 31.

_Temple_ To be built to Christ in our hearts, 201. How it is to be built, 208, 448.

_Temptation_ Comes in different ways, 132. Instances of Job, ib. Elijah, 133. John the Baptist, ib. Is sent that we may conquer it, 327. The weak conquered by it, the strong proved, 417. Most to be feared in times of trouble, 419.

_Testament_ The Old passed away, the New established, 301. The Old represented by the number seven, the New by eight, 297.

_Thecla_ Reverenced even by the wild beasts, 369.

_Therasia_ Gives up her property to the poor, 345.

_Thessalonica_ The massacre at, 324.

_Theodorus_, Bishop of Octodurus Takes part in the Council of Aquileia, 33, 60. Condemns Palladius, 56. Signs the letter of the Council of Milan, 287.

_Theodosius_ One of the Bishops of Macedonia, 80.

_Theodosius_, the Emperor A blessing sent by God to the Empire, 356. Held the Nicene Faith, 141. His piety, 328. Hasty, but merciful, 325. Restored the orthodox to their churches, 74. Restored unity to the Church, 77. His strictness, in regard of the law of marriage, 354. Is appealed to by S. Ambrose to end the dissensions at Antioch and Constantinople, 74. And to call a council, 77. Is remonstrated with by S. Ambrose for banishing those who burnt the Synagogue at Callinicum, 257. Is reminded of his forgiveness of the people of Antioch, 268. Reproved for ordering the massacre at Thessalonica, 324. Urged to repentance, 326 &c. Is refused the Communion till he has received absolution, 328 &c. Addressed by S. Ambrose on the death of Valentinian the 2nd, 331. Congratulated on his victory over Eugenius, 354. Urged to a merciful use of his victory, 356.

_Theophilus_, Bishop of Alexandria The disputed succession at Antioch to be referred to him, 336, &c.

_Tigris_ One of the rivers of Mesopotamia, mystically interpreted, 115.

_Timasius_ A general in chief, his fierceness against the monks, 279.

_Timnath_ A city of the Philistines, 118.

_Timotheus_ His claim to the see of Alexandria, supported by the West, 71.

_Timotheus_ A Bishop of Macedonia, 80.

_Titianus_ Prætorian Prefect, his quarrel with Rufinus, 330.

_Trinity_, the Indissolubly united, 464. Knows neither time nor order, 296. Hymns sung in praise of, 156.

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_UNCLE_ Forbidden to marry his neice, 351.

_Usury_ Unbefitting Christians, 115. Spiritual usury, 19.

_Ursinus or Ursicinus_ His history, 68, note. The Bishops at Aquileia request the Emperor to degrade him, 69.

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_VALENS_, Julianus, Bp. of Petavio His history, 65. Responsible for the heresy of Attalus, ib. Joins with Ursinus in intrigues at Aquileia, 68.

_Valence_, in Gaul Reached by Ambrose in his embassy to Maximus, 179.

_Valentinian the 1st_ Would not have allowed the restoration of the altar of Victory, had he known of it, 93. Ordered that the Bishops should be tried by their own order, 138. Refused to be judge of them himself, 139. Anecdote of him, ib. note.

_Valentinian the 2nd_ Ambrose writes to him, urging him not to restore pagan rites, 87 &c. Addresses to him a reply to Symmachus’ Memorial, 101 &c. Under Justina’s influence claims a Church at Milan for the Arians, 128 &c. Ambrose writes to him, declining to have the matter settled by the civil courts, 137 &c. Ambrose sends him a report of his mission to Maximus, 176 &c. Alludes to his victory over the Huns and Alans, 179. Ambrose writes to Theodosius on his death, 331 &c. His love for Ambrose at the last, 331. Died before he could be baptised, 332. Regarded Theodosius as a father, 92. Refused a second application for the restoration of pagan rites, 342.

_Valentinians_, heretics A temple of theirs burnt by the Christians, 263.

_Valerian_, Bp. of Aquileia Takes part in the Council held there, 33, 60. His condemnation of Palladius, 54.

_Vallio_, a general of Valentinian Put to death by Maximus, 181.

_Venetia_ 108, 358.

_Venus_ Worshipped under various names, 111.

_Vercellæ_, the Church of Troubled by disputes, 358. S. Ambrose addresses a letter of counsel to it, ib.

_Vestal Virgins_ Contrasted with Christians, 105.

_ Victor_, Count Sent by Maximus to Valentinian the 2nd, 178. His demands refused, ib.

_Victory_ Not a real goddess, 111. The altar of in the senate house, 87. Its restoration demanded by Symmachus, 95 &c. Resisted by S. Ambrose, 111.

_Vigils_ Kept all night long, 158.

_Vigilius_ Asks S. Ambrose how to fulfil his duties, when newly elected Bishop, 114 &c.

_Virgil_ Quoted, 97, 99, 110, 198, 205.

_Virginity_ Counselled not commanded, 369. A lofty path, 371. Its sanctity, 369. The numbers of those who dedicate themselves to it, 104.

_Virtue_ Admits of degrees, 371. Considers well before acting, 406. Its path upward, 206. Admits of no turning, 198.

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_WIDOWHOOD_ A good but rough path, 371.

_Wife_ Should obey her husband, 392. Is his fellow-heir of grace, ib. Marriage good, virginity better, 283. (See _Marriage_.)

_Wisdom_, the divine Waters the souls of the righteous, 395. Is the food of the soul, 21. Christ the true Wisdom of God, 399. The path of wisdom to be followed, 197. Is alone free, 239. Is a good sacrifice, 28. Scripture the source of, 236.

_Wise man_, the All the world his possession, 9. Is steadfast, 236, 243. Free, ib. Acts from free-will, 241. Is guided by God into the truth, 244. Becomes His heir, ib. Has the true riches, 251.

_Word_, the Espoused to the Church, His Bride, 214. The dew of the Father, 215. Lives or dies in us according to our deserts, 214.

_World_, the Created by one God, 305. Why created in six days, 296. The Gospel the eighth age of the world, 300. An arena of continual strife, 288. Its affairs like a dream, 13. Gains of this world the loss of souls, 14. The world to be overcome to attain to the Word, 205. The ways of the world to be forsaken by priests, 197. We must go forth from it, 392. We must not give our service to it, 24.

_Works_ God to be acknowledged in His, 27.

_Wounds_ Received for Christ bring life, not death, 145.

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_YOUNG MEN_ Blamed for their haste to be free, 390. Should become old by gravity of conduct, ib.

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_ZELOPHEHAD_, daughters of Meaning of their inheritance, 446.

_Zerubbabel_ Meaning of, 201.

INDEX OF TEXTS.

GENESIS

i. 16 287 26 155, 290, 292 27 219, 318 28 291 ii. 2 296 7 460 24 445 25 348 iii. 1–4 362 2, 3 304 4, 5 218 6 434 7 286, 348 8 317, 318 16 411, 482 18 7 iv. 4 230 7 273 10 8, 165, 219 14 245 v. 24 252 vi. 3 255 viii. 11 276 11, 20 334 ix. 1, 9, 12, 20, 23 334 20 367 21 289 24 335 25 236 26, 27 335 x. 1, 9 335 xii. 17 492 xv. 6 349 xvii. 9 431 10 423 12 425 xviii. 3 392 12 349 xix. 17, 30 206 24 393 xx. 3 349 xxi. 10 450 10, 12 223 12 431 xxii. 6 472 7, 8 28 xxiv. 63 324 xxvii. 4, 20 30 29 237 37 251 39, 40 451 40 452 43 390 xxviii. 1, 2 115 13 86 xxix. 34 222 xxx. 32 195 xxxi. 14 193 15, 16 192 27 194 33 30 xxxii. 24 195 xxxiii. 6 391 xxxiv. 25 116, 195 xxxv. 2 402 17 481 19 415, 416 xxxviii. 27 481 xxxix. 12 348 xli. 48 238 xliv. 15 472 xlvi. 34 191 xlvii. 20, 22 238 xlix. 8, 9 430 12 273

EXODUS

i. 15 481 iii. 5 196, 371 11–14 29 14 204 12 30 iv. 1, 10, 12 29 12 399, 404 v. 2 218 vi. 3 256 vii. 1 199 viii. 26 191 xii. 2 169 3 186 4 22 5–8 173 8 170 11–14 174 18 173 29, 31, 33 174 xiii. 2 221 4 169 21 211 xiv. 15 219 22 211, 284 29 277, 295 xv. 20 285, 369 xvi. 4 277, 410 4, 15 29 15, 16 395 15, 16 28, 459 17, 18 21 18 308 xvii. 6 284, ♦367 xxi. 12 245 5 24 xxii. 29 230 xxiv. 6 398 xxv. 13, 14 196 22 18 xxix. 12, 13 392 xxx. 8 396 12, 15 21 xxxi. 13 439 xxxii. 1 218 2 401 6 350, 362 26, 27 403 xxxiii. 7 392 xxxiv. 9 275, 438 26 230 28 203, 363, 404

LEVITICUS

x. 16–18 405 xii. 2 186 xvi. 8, 27 408 xvii. 1, 8 432 xx. 8 188 xxiii. 5 169, 173 xxv. 6 408

NUMBERS

iii. 12, 13 221 xii. 1 404 1, 10 376 8 404 xiii. 24 277 xv. 33 439 35 437 xvi. 2 218 3, 32, 48 374 8–11 375 48 18 xvii. 8 270, 373 xviii. 6 403 xx. 11 285 26 376 xxi. 24 277 xxii. 12, 19, 25 320 35 321 xxiii. 2 277 8, 10, 11 321 21 322, 474 xxiv. 5–9, 19 322 xxv. 8 116 11 323 xxvii. 1 445 12 459 xxviii. 16 173

DEUTERONOMY

v. 31 371 vi. 4 27 5 456 ix. 4 278 xv. 6 239 8 19 xvi. 1 171 xviii. 10 319 15 404 xix. 14 15 xxi. 11 239 12 216 13, 14 217 14 240 15, 16 221 17 223 xxii. 5 410 xxiv. 14 115 xxv. 4 440 xxviii. 11, 12 200 23 409 xxx. 14 26, 451 xxxii. 2 200 xxiii. 8, 9 84 16 85 13 290 35 385 39 458 xxxiii. 8 465 23 253 24 276 xxxiv. 10, 11 399 10 404

JOSHUA

i. 1 219 ii. 14 392 v. 15 196 viii. 23, 29 277 x. 26 278

JUDGES

xi. 36 246 xiii. 8 118 xiv. 14 119 16, 18 120 xv. 16, 18 123 xvi. 20 125 28 126 xix. 1 486 2 416 3, 10 487 15, 22, 23, 24 488 20, 25, 28 489 26, 35 490 xx. 1 486 44 116 47 486 xxi. 2, 3 490 4, 16 491 23 492

1 SAMUEL

viii. 5 218 xxv. 32, 35, 39 215

2 SAMUEL

iii. 28 327 vi. 20 346 21, 22 347 vii. 8 264 xii. 7, 13 326 7 278 xiv. 22 472 xviii. 17, 18 208 xxiv. 10 326 12, 14, 17 327

1 KINGS

iv. 33 218 x. 22 421 24 84 xii. 16 465 30 402 xvii. 1 40 3 382 3–6 383 9 252 19 208 xix. 3 383 4 203 6 367 8 382, 383 xx. 23 208 xxi. 3 149 10 484

2 KINGS

i. 14 252 ii. 4 83 11 252, 294 iv. 8, 10, 16 208 34 463 39 368 vi. 6 285 16 146, 161 18 82 vii. 6 82

1 CHRONICLES

xxi. 17 234

2 CHRONICLES

ix. 21 86, 87

EZRA

viii. 21 368

NEHEMIAH

viii. 2 368

ESTHER

iv. 16 368 v. 2 368

JOB

ii. 9, 10 132 v. 17–24, 26 251 vi. 19, 21 197 ix. 25 197 xiii. 19–21 243 xx. 15 253 xxv. 5 244 xxvii. 2 244 xxviii. 14 197 18, 19 240 xxix. 15 249 xxxi. 33 249, 327 xxxiii. 4 159

PSALMS

iv. 4 377 5 28 6 201 viii. 2 150 xi. 2 281 7 186 xii. 6 24, 440 7 194, 212 xiv. 6 249, 406 3 305 xv. 1, 6 115 xvi. 2 205 2 293 7 132 xvii. 13 115 xviii. 26 193 xix. 1 159, 290, 360 2 160, 162 4 212 5 416 xx. 7 161 xxii. 29 200 6, 7 308 xxiii. 5 368 xxiv. 2 5, 350 xxvi. 4, 5 372 5 385 xxvii. 4, 13 200 9 233 xxix. 5, 6 402 xxx. 9 134 11, 12 135 xxxi. 5, 8, 11, 16 310 xxxii. 1 419 6 250 10 248 xxxiii. 16 388 5 460 6 386 xxxiv. 10 253 xxxvii. 1 372, 385 26 251 xxxviii. 4, 5 248 9 234 xxxix. 6 225 xl. 1 232 xli. 1 63 xlii. 5 210 15 215 xlv. 1 393 2 309, 313 3 335 3 199 8 244, 463 xlvi. 4 5, 383 xlvii. 1 346 xlviii. 7 81 l. 16 149 20 372 li. 6 243 lii. 1 45 17 274 lv. 7 81 lviii. 3 222 lxiii. 6 250 lxiv. 7 157 lxv. 4 200 8, 9 384 lxviii. 5 178 13 445, 465 14 86 18 464 lxix. 10 286 lxxi. 8 274 lxxiii. 21 292 lxxvi. 2, 3 134 lxxviii. 2 18 lxxix. 1 134 lxxxi. 6 243 lxxxii. 1 360 lxxxv. 8 348 13 7 lxxxvi. 2 310 lxxxviii. 4, 5 393 lxxxix. 9 292 26, 27 310 32 414 36, 37 168 ♦xcii. 11 253 xciii. 4 5 6 326 xcv. 8 299 xcvi. 5 88 xcix. 6 374 cii. 25 290 ciii. 5 256 civ. 2 206 15 22, 214, 383 19 226 24 296 cv. 18 11 18, 19 238 cix. 4 391 25, 26 307 28 392 cx. 1 347, 399, 446 4 301 7 402 cxiii. 5, 6 160 7, 8 160 9 160 cxiv. 3 284 cxvi. 10 274 cxviii. 19 198 22 150 24 168, 170, 297 cxix. 14 253 46 257, 342 57, 111 192 68, 103 202 71 14, 435 73 290 91 310 94 388 109 204 126 168, 329 131 274 146 219 cxx. 5 351 cxxii. 3 8 cxxvi. 7 416 cxxvii. 1 210 cxxviii. 5 201 cxxix. 8 416 cxxxii. 6 388, 415 cxxxiv. 1 450 4, 2 372 cxxxix. 13 465, 470 cxli. 2 396 3 175 cxliii. 10 201, 233 cxliv. 4 225 cxlvii. 9 383 cxlviii. 5 6, 296

PROVERBS

ii. 13 198 v. 15 240 vi. 2 8 26 8 27 8 ix. 2 22, 400 5 219 x. 15 388 xi. 1 10 xii. 12 253 xiii. 8 20, 387 24 248, 414 xiv. 7 249 30 373 xv. 16 8 7 7 17 116 18 377 xvi. 24 6, 396 xvii. 2 239 xviii. 7 249 17 329 xix. 12 380 17 156 xxi. 1 104 xxii. 1 8, 335 xxiv. 30 249 xxvi. 8, 9 248 xxvii. 2 454 25 200 xxviii. 10 251 xxix. 22 247

ECCLESIASTES

ii. 14 217 iii. 1 168, 329 iv. 5 246, 347 9 462 10, 11 463 12, 13 464 vii. 2 392 11 304 16 21 x. 4 464, 465 8 307 xi. 2 187, 297 3 6 xii. 11 6

CANTICLES

i. 1 275 2 274 3 202 ii. 14 215 iii. 4 217 6 396 iv. 3 209 9 205 12 303, 369 v. 2 86 vi. 13 212 vii. 2 397 8 205 13 256 viii. 6 213

ISAIAH

i. 3 388 6 276 3 168 17 178 v. 2 413 ix. 6 157, 271, 464 xi. 2 296 6, 7 430 xiii. 8, 9 482 xix. 20, 21 285 xx. 2 349 3 348 4 346, 347 xxv. 8 299, 402 xxx. 15 407 xxxi. 1 198 xxxii. 20 440 xxxv. 1 212 3 387 xxxviii. 8 187 xl. 5 308 6 219 31 204 xli. 8 310 xlii. 6 311 xliii. 2 8 19 283 xlix. 1–3 310 4 312 6 311, 464 8 169 9 272 li. 7 153 lii. 7 199 liii. 2 308 7 388, 443 liv. 1 212, 416 17 192, 450 lv. 1 239 lviii. 11 368 lx. 8 87 lxiii. 1 219 lxv. 16 57 lxvi. 1 290 12 5

JEREMIAH

i. 11 269 iv. 19 234 vii. 14–17 262 viii. 7 168 xii. 8 442 xvii. 1 151 9 309 11, 12 217–219, 312 13 188 15, 16 474 xx. 9 293 19 209 xxii. 13, 14 209 29, 30 183 xxiii. 5 311 24 292 xxxi. 31, 32 301 xxxiii. 15 311

LAMENTATIONS

iii. 25 232

EZEKIEL

iii. 17 257 18 325 20, 21 258 vi. 11 346 xviii. 23 454 xx. 25 438 xxxiv. 23, 24 311 xliv. 1, 2 284

DANIEL

i. 8 25, 367 16 380 iii. 18 25 40 367 vi. 22 363 vii. 9, 10 360 ix. 2 363 xii. 3 289 xiv. 30 367

HOSEA

i. 2 187 ii. 19 213 iii. 2 187, 293 iv. 6 216

JOEL i. 8 213, 215 iii. 9 207 13 206 18 207

AMOS

v. 14 202

JONAH iii. 5 286 iv. 7, 9 136

MICAH

i. 1 412, 413 iv. 4 215 8, 9 413 10, 13 414 v. 2 412–416 5 298 7, 8, 10 417 vi. 3, 4 277 8 278, 418 vii. 1, 2, 8, 9 418 9, 18 419

HABAKKUK

ii. 4 454 9–12 8 11 219 iii. 7 351

HAGGAI

i. 2, 4 208 4 209 8, 10, 14 210 ii. 6 211 7, 8, 23 212

ZECHARIAH

iii. 3, 8, 12 311 v. 1 149 7 11 ix. 10 212

MALACHI

iv. 2 187, 214, 298

3 ESDRAS

iv. 29, 30, 31 238

TOBIT

iv. 21 116 xii. 8, 9 363

JUDITH

xiii. 16 367

WISDOM

ii. 15 465 iv. 9 87, 103, 453 11 252 15 224, 252 vii. 22 397 viii. 19 217 ix. 15 204

ECCLESIASTICUS

i. 14 452 xv. 2 214 xviii. 30, 31 368 xix. 2 368 23, 24 11 xxiii. 18 208 xxvii. 11 236 xxx. 1 414

BARUCH

iii. 24, 25 81

SUSANNA 15 483, 484 34 479 43 246

BEL AND THE DRAGON

36 295

2 MACCABEES

iv. 18 343

S. MATTHEW

i. 18 340, 482 23 284 ii. 6, 18 415 iii. 4 368 9 230 11 187, 407 15, 23 284 iv. 2, 34 363 4 395 17 202 v. 3 253 17 169, 187, 298, 383, 431, 438 27 183 28 430 30 439 37 59 44 318, 385 44, 45, 48 204 vi. 22 20 33 233 vii. 3 188 7 30, 210 14 198 15, 16 280 17 201 viii. 2, 3 309 7 458 24 294 29 163 ix. 12 329 13 329 15 214 20 407 x. 19, 20 30, 258 28 42 30 22 33 346, 432 39 146 xi. 12 389 17 347 25 307 27 412 28 145, 474 xii. 48 86 xiii. 43 236, 417 52 256 xiv. 4 134 26 285 31 457 xv. 8 275 xvi. 18 290 19 423 24 382, 426 26 10 xvii. 2 461 4 203 21 286, 363 27 23, 25 xviii. 15, 17 259 16 479 19, 20 359 21, 22 381 23, 35 272 xix. 5 283 12 428 21 24, 318 26 205 xx. 10 23 15 201 23 189 xxii. 12 281, 288 17, 18 154 18, 19 24 21 133 xxiii. 10 442 xxiv. 15 275 35 212, 226 40 408 41 396 xxv. 21 83 40 3, 277 43 463 xxvi. 41 234 59, 60 484 64 446 70 461 xxvii. 4 407 23, 25 218 25 226 45 393 46 219 52 309 xxviii. 19 315 20 328

S. MARK

i. 24 165 ii. 11 460 iii. 17 158 iv. 38 294 viii. 38 346

S. LUKE

i. 24 482 28 483 34, 37, 38 284 35 317 42 415 ii. 4 415 23 221 28 230 35 403 36, 37 284 37 368 51 275 52 464 iii. 2, 19 382 6 430 iv. 25 409 29 318 vi. 45 44 vii. 36–38 270 43, 47 266 44 273 45 274 viii. 17 325 ix. 23 14 26 432 x. 2 19 20 189 35 186 xi. 1 233 xii. 49 463 xiii. 11 414 19, 21 396 32 168 xiv. 16 288 xv. 8, 9 20 10 278 17, 19 8 22 472 xvi. 9 469 13 92 31 404 xvii. 5 457 6 396 7 465 31 206 xviii. 42 231 xix. 8 407 17 44 33 440 35 145 40 150 xx. 4 157 36 492 xxi. 2 186 xxii. 7–12 167 42 422 43 219, 299, 407, 422 48 275 xxiii. 34 308 44 211 53 230 xxiv. 7 187 32 206

S. JOHN