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118, 7.in the dust of vanity, cp. Mic. i. 10.

118, 14.unprofitable servants, cp. Luke xvii. 10.

118, 15.the most holy Job, etc., cp. Job ix. 28.

119, 1.as filthy rags, cp. Isa. Ixiv. 6.

119, 7.as Dionysius, cp. Op. cit. iv. 30;—.

120, 13.our spirit may desire to be dissolved, cp. Phil. i. 23.

120, 15.our conversation may be in Heaven, cp. Phil. iii. 20.

120, 18.returning from the husks, cp. Luke xv. 16-17.

120, 19.the piece of silver that has been lately found, cp. Luke xv. 8-9.

120, 23.that old serpent, cp. Rev. xii. 9.

121, 1.the awful judgment-seat, "terrendum tribunal," cp, 2 Cor. v. l0-11.

121, 5.the frame of our carnal nature, "carnalis naturæ figmentum," cp. Ps. ciii. 14.

121, 19.the bottomless pit, cp. Rev. xx. 3.

121, 21.the most deserving Confessor Cuthbert, St. Cuthbert, the patron Saint of the Cathedral at Durham, Bishop of Lindisfarne in 685; his final resting-place became the seat of the Palatine See.

122, 1.his assessor,"concessorem," cp. Eph. ii. 6, "consedere fecit in cælestibus"; other MSS. and texts "confessorem."