Whoso keepeth the commandment shall feel no evil NUMB. ECCLUS. viii. 5. thing. [Vid. Eccles. viii. 5.] All flesh waxeth old as a garment xlix. xxxvii. liv. xiv. 17. xlii. 14. Better is a man that doth ill, than a woman doing xxix. xxxix. BARUCH iv. 7. xiv. 41,[42.] He fell upon his sword, choosing rather to die man- ix. 13. xi. 13. xiii. 43. xxvii. 9. 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 xxiv. 27. And beginning at Moses, and all the Prophets, He ex- 44. All things must be fulfilled, which were written in Saying none other things than those which the Pro- ib. We have... a [more] sure word of prophecy S. JUDE 14. And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied xli. xlvii. ib. V. 100. His holy Apostles Eodem Josephus, for the ancient Church of the He- brews 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 NUMB. xxxi. xxxii, &c. He-} χχίν. xliv. xlv. xlvi. xlvii. xlviii. lxiv. lxv. lxvi. 225. Julius Africanus, who lived with Origen IV.— 320. Eusebius, the Bishop of Cæsarea in Palestine 325. The First General Council of Nice, under Constantine 340. S. Athanasius, the Archbishop and Patriarch of Alex- 374. S. Epiphanius, the Bishop of Salamine in the island of Cyprus 375. S. Basil, the Bishop of Cæsarea, in Cappadocia CENT. A.C. 392. S. Hierome, who translated the Bible out of the Hebrew into Latin Venice V. 400. S. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo in Africa NUMB. lxx., &c. lxxiv. lxxix. XC. xci. xcii. xciii. xciv. ciii. civ. CV. cvi. cvii. VI. 530. Aur. Cassiodore, a Consular man, that wrote the Tripar 541. Justinian the Emperor, who gave the four first General 543. Junilius, a Bishop in Africa 553. Primasius, an African Bishop 560. Anastasfus, the Patriarch of Antioch in Syria 599. Victorinus the Martyr, Bishop of Poictiers in France VII. 600. S. Gregory, Bishop of Rome 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 IX.-800. Alcuin, Bede's scholar, and Charlemagne's tutor, a doc- 810. Charlemagne's Bishops, that wrote against the worship- 820. Nicephorus, the Bishop and Patriarch of Constantinople 835. Agobardus, the Bishop of Lyons in France X.-910. Radulphus Flaviacensis, the Benedictine 1090. Giselbert, Abbot of Westminster XII.-1118. John Zonaras, a Greek, who commented upon the 1150. Gratian, of Bononia, the collector of the Canons cxxvi. ib. 1170. Petrus Comestor, the writer of the Scholastical His- cxxvii. The Scholiast upon Comestor cxxviii. 1174. Joh. Beleth, Rector of the University at Paris 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 1270. Thomas Aquinas, the Master of the Schools in Italy 1290. John Balbus, author of the Catholicon XIV.-1300. Niceph. Callistus, the Greek historian 1310. John de Columna, Archbishop of Messina in Sicily 1320. Nicholas de Lira, a Brabantine, the commentator cxxxii. cxxxiv., &c. cxxxviii. схххіх. cxl. cxlii. cxliii. cxliv. cxlv. 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 clxiv. |