0' Thou makest to us a precept out of trouble, so that trouble itself shall be a precept to us, i. e. hast willed so to discipline and instruct those Thy sons, that they should not be without fear, lest they should love something else, and forget Thee, their true good."-S. Aug. ad loc.-E. B. P.
10 "Formerly an episcopal city: now a small village. At this time the inhabitants were heathen. St. Augustin calls them `his fathers,
0' in a letter persuading them to embrace the gospel.-Ep. 232."-E. B. P.
11 Ps. cxxx. 1.
12 Nondum fideli, not having rehearsed the articles of the Christian faith at baptism. See i. sec. 17, note, above; and below, sec. 1, note.
13 Jer. ii. 27.
14 Ps. cxvi. 16.
15 Jer.li.6.
16 Ps. lxxiii. 7.
17 Ps. lxiv. 10.
18 Sallust, De Bello Catil. c. 9.
19 Ps. xlv. 2.
20 Ps. lxxvi. 7.
21 Ps. vii. 15.
22 Ps. vii. 15.
23 Ps.cxxxix. 7, 8
24 "For even souls, in their very sins, strive after nothing else but some kind of likeness of God, in a proud and preposterous, and, so to say, slavish liberty. So neither could our first parents have been persuaded to sin unless it had been said, `Ye shall be as gods.
0' "-Aug. De Trin. xi. 5.
25 Jonah i. and iv.
26 Ps. cxvi. 12.
27 Rev. iii. 5.
28 Luke iv. 23.
29 Rom. vi. 21.
30 Ps. xix. 12
31 Matt. xxv. 21.