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Whoso keepeth the commandment shall feel no evil

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ECCLUS. viii. 5.

thing. [Vid. Eccles. viii. 5.] All flesh waxeth old as a garment

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Better is a man that doth ill, than a woman doing
well. [Better is the churlishness of a man, than a
courteous woman, &c.-Engl. Vers.]
Sacrificing to devils, [and not to God.]

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BARUCH iv. 7.
SUSANNA 1. There was a man in Babylon, &c.
BEL and the DRAG. 3. Now the Babylonians had an idol called Bel, &c.
PR. OF MANASSES. Repentance is not for the just, but for sinners
Judas, and ... the whole congregation of Israel, or-
dained, that the days of the dedication of the Altar
should be kept in their season from year to year
(And) it came to pass also, that seven brethren with
their mother were... . tormented, &c.

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xiv. 41,[42.] He fell upon his sword, choosing rather to die man-
fully, than to come into the hands of the wicked

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THE NEW TESTAMENT.

S. MATT. vii. 12. Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, even so do ye unto them; for this is the Law and the Prophets

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xxiv. 27. And beginning at Moses, and all the Prophets, He ex-
pounded unto them in all the Scriptures

44. All things must be fulfilled, which were written in
the Law of Moses, and in the Prophets, and in the
Psalms

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Saying none other things than those which the Pro-
phets and Moses did say [should come.]
xxviii. 23. Persuading them concerning Jesus, both out of the
Law [of Moses,] and out of the Prophets

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We have... a [more] sure word of prophecy
(The) holy men of God spake as they were moved by
the Holy Ghost

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S. JUDE 14. And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied
of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten
thousands of His saints
REVELAT. ii. 1. Unto the Angel of the Church of Ephesus, [&c.]
iii. 1. Unto the Angel of the Church in Sardis, [&c.]
xxii.18. If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add
unto him the plagues that are written in this book

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100. His holy Apostles

Eodem Josephus, for the ancient Church of the He-
tempore. Philo Jud., S

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II. 102. Clemens Romanus Episcopus

Apostolical canons

110. Dionysius the Areopagite, who is said to have written

the Eccl. Hierarchy

160. Melito, the Bishop of Sardis in Asia

164. Justin the Martyr, a doctor in Palestine

III. 204. Clemens, a doctor of Alexandria, and Origen's master 205. Tertullian, a priest of Africa, and S. Cyprian's master 220. Origen, a doctor of Alexandria, who set forth the original, and several translations of the Bible

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225. Julius Africanus, who lived with Origen
250. S. Cyprian, the Martyr, and Bishop of Carthage in
Africa

IV.— 320. Eusebius, the Bishop of Cæsarea in Palestine

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325. The First General Council of Nice, under Constantine
the Emperor

340. S. Athanasius, the Archbishop and Patriarch of Alex-
andria

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374. S. Epiphanius, the Bishop of Salamine in the island of

Cyprus

375. S. Basil, the Bishop of Cæsarea, in Cappadocia
376. S. Gr. Nazianzen, the Bishop of Constantinople
378. S. Amphilochius, the Bishop of Iconium in Lycaonia
*380. S. Philastrius, the Bishop of Brescia in Italy
390. S. Chrysostome, the Archbishop and Patriarch of Con-

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CENT. A.C.

392. S. Hierome, who translated the Bible out of the Hebrew

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into Latin
398. Ruffin, a doctor of Aquileia, in the patriarchate of

Venice

V. 400. S. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo in Africa

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VI. 530. Aur. Cassiodore, a Consular man, that wrote the Tripar

541. Justinian the Emperor, who gave the four first General
Councils the force of laws

543. Junilius, a Bishop in Africa

553. Primasius, an African Bishop

560. Anastasfus, the Patriarch of Antioch in Syria
580. Leontius, the Byzantine

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599. Victorinus the Martyr, Bishop of Poictiers in France
599. An ancient author under the name of S. Augustine
599. An ancient author under the name of S. Ambrose

VII. 600. S. Gregory, Bishop of Rome

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636. Isidore, the Bishop of Seville in Spain

691. The Sixth General Council at Constantinople, in Trullo

VIII.-710. [720.] John Damascen, the Syrian doctor

730. Venerable Bede, a doctor of the Church in England
760. Adrian, a Greek doctor in Photius

IX.-800. Alcuin, Bede's scholar, and Charlemagne's tutor, a doc-
tor of the Church in England and France

810. Charlemagne's Bishops, that wrote against the worship-
ping of images

820. Nicephorus, the Bishop and Patriarch of Constantinople
830. Rabanus Maurus, the Bishop of Mentz in Germany
835. Strabus, the first writer of the Ordinary Gloss upon the
Bible

835. Agobardus, the Bishop of Lyons in France
850. Anastasius, the keeper of the library at Rome
879. Ado, the Bishop of Vienne in France
890. Ambrosius Ansbertus, a doctor of Lombardy

X.-910. Radulphus Flaviacensis, the Benedictine
XI.-1050. Hermannus Contractus, the chronologer

1090. Giselbert, Abbot of Westminster

XII.-1118. John Zonaras, a Greek, who commented upon the

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1150. Gratian, of Bononia, the collector of the Canons
1160. Peter Lombard, the Master of the Sentences, and Bishop
of Paris

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1170. Petrus Comestor, the writer of the Scholastical His-
tory of the Bible, and Dean of the Church at Troyes in
France

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The Scholiast upon Comestor

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1174. Joh. Beleth, Rector of the University at Paris
1180. Joh. Sarisburiensis, an English doctor, and Bishop of
Chartres in France

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1190. Petrus Cellensis, his successor there

1192. Theodore Balsamon, the commentator upon the ancient

Ecclesiastical Canons, and Patriarch of Antioch

XIII-1200. The Ordinary Gloss upon the Bible

1244. Hugo Cardinalis, the author of the Concordance upon
the Bible

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1270. Thomas Aquinas, the Master of the Schools in Italy
1275. The Gloss upon the Canon Law, written by John Se-
meca in Germany

1290. John Balbus, author of the Catholicon

XIV.-1300. Niceph. Callistus, the Greek historian

1310. John de Columna, Archbishop of Messina in Sicily
1312. Brito, one of the Glossers upon the Bible

1320. Nicholas de Lira, a Brabantine, the commentator
upon the Bible

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1340. Hervæus Natalis, a doctor of Bretagne in France 1350. The Schoolmen of that time XV.-1400. Thomas Anglicus, a doctor of the English Church 1420. Thom. Walden, the provincial of the Carmelites in England

XVI.-1502. Fr. Ximenius, the Cardinal, and Archbishop of Toledo in

Spain, who set forth the Complutensian Bible

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