14 Augustine quotes the whole passage, Matt. xiii. 37-43.
15 Matt. xix. 28.
16 Matt. xii. 27.
17 1 Cor 15:10.
18 1 Cor. vi. 3.
19 Ep. 199.
20 Matt. xxv. 34-41, given in full.
21 John v. 22-24.
22 John v. 25, 26.
23 Matt. viii. 22.
24 2 Cor. v. 14, 15.
25 Ps. Ci. 1.
26 John v. 28, 29.
27 Rev. xx. 1-6. The whole passage is quoted.
28 2 Pet. iii. 8.
29 Serm. 259.
30 Milliarii.
31 [Augustine, who had formerly himself entertained chiliastic hopes, revolutionized the prevailing ante-Nicene view of the Apocalyptic millennium by understanding it of the present reign of Christ in the Church. See Schaff, Church History, vol. ii. 619.-P. S.]
32 Mark iii. 27; "Vasa" for "goods."
33 Matt. xix. 29.
34 2 Cor. vi. 10.
35 Ps. cv. 8.
36 Col. i. 13.
37 2 Tim. ii. 19.
38 Ps. cxxiii. 2.
39 Rev. xx. 9, 10.
40 1 John ii. 19.
41 Matt. xxiv. 12.
42 Between His first and second coming.
43 Matt. xxv. 34.
44 Matt. xxviii. 20.
45 Matt. xiii. 39-41.
46 Matt. v. 19.
47 Matt. xxiii. 3.
48 Matt. v. 20.
49 Col. iii. 1, 2.
50 Phil. iii. 20.
51 Phil. ii. 21.
52 Matt. xviii. 18.
53 1 Cor. v. 12.
54 Rev. xx. 4.
55 Rev. xiv. 13.
56 Rom. xiv. 9.
57 2 Cor. vi. 14.
58 And, as Augustine remarks, are therefore called cadavera, from cadere, "to fall."