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[1149] Eccles. ii. 14 (inexact quotation). [1150] Cp. Luke iv. 22. [1151] _Tantillus._ The text seems to be corrupt. Read _tam laetus?_ [1152] Cp. _Life_, Sec. 43: "Yea, what was there that was not edifying," etc. [1153] Ps. xx. 3 (vg.). [1154] 2 Cor. ii. 15. [1155] 1 Thess. i. 4 (vg.); 2 Thess. ii. 13. [1156] That is, Malachias, the Hebrew for _my angel_, with a Latin termination. For its origin see _Life_, Sec. 12. [1157] At this point, with A, I omit a passage which is identical with the first half of Serm. i. Sec. 5, and interrupts the argument. With A, also, in the following sentence I read _Laetemur et nos dilectissimi quod_ for _Laetemur quod_ of the printed text. See _R.I.A._ xxxv. 260-262. [1158] Judg. xiii. 20. [1159] Dan. vi. 13; Ezra iv. 1. [1160] Ps. ix. 2. [1161] _Curia._ [1162] _Cui sit cura nostri._ [1163] Cp. Lett. iv. Sec. 2. [1164] _Informauit._ [1165] _Confirmauit._ [1166] Song of Three Children, 16. [1167] Ps. xliii. 4. [1168] Jer. ix. 1. [1169] Ps. xlv. 15. [1170] Luke i. 68. [1171] Matt. iv. 5. [1172] Ps. cxxvi. 1, 4 (vg.). [1173] Luke i. 47. [1174] 1 Cor. vi. 17. [1175] See _De Cons._ v. 2, quoted p. 127, n. 13, and the sermon on the Marriage of the Soul with the Word (_Cant._ lxxxiii. 6), in which St. Bernard, quoting 1 Cor. vi. 17, says, "Love ... joins the two in one spirit, makes them no longer two but one." Cp. also _Cant._ xxvi. 5: "He that is joined to God is one spirit, and is wholly changed into a certain divine feeling, and cannot think of or mind anything but God, and that which God thinks and minds, being full of God." For the last phrase see Ignatius, _Magn._ 14. [1176] Ps. xciii. 5. [1177] Ps. xxx. 4. [1178] Luke i. 75. [1179] Ps. cxlv. 7 (vg.). [1180] 1 Sam. xv. 17 (inexact quotation). [1181] Luke i. 49. [1182] Ps. cxlv. 5 (vg.). [1183] Num. xi. 25; 2 Kings ii. 9, 15. [1184] Luke i. 17.--See p. 151, n. 3. [1185] Ecclus. xlv. 5. [1186] The same phrase occurs in _Life_, Sec. 75, similarly applied. [1187] Isa. lxii. 3. [1188] Ps. lii. 8 (vg.). [1189] Ps. xlv. 7 (vg.). [1190] Epiphany Collect. [1191] Cp. _Life_, Sec. 47 (p. 88). [1192] Isa. xxvii. 6, combined with Hos. xiv. 5, and Ecclus. xxxix. 14. [1193] Ecclus. xlv. 1. [1194] Ecclus. xxiv. 2, 12 (vg.). The clauses containing the word assembly (_plenitudo_) are omitted in R.V. [1195] Ps. cxxxvi. 7. [1196] John i. 4.
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