6 Odyssey, xviii. 136, 137.
7 De Divinat. ii.
8 Ps. xiv. 1.
9 Book iii.
10 Ps. lxii. 11, 12.
11 Sallust, Cat. vii.
12 Augstin notes that the name cousul is derived from consulere, and thus signifies a more benign rule than that of a rex (from regere), or dominus (from dominari).
13 Aeneid, viii. 646.
14 Ibid, i. 279.
15 Ibid. vi. 847.
16 Sallust, in Cat. c. xi.
17 Sallust, in Cat. c. 54.
18 2 Cor. i. 12.
19 Gal. vi. 4.
20 Sallust, in Cat. c. 52.
21 Horace, Epist. i. l. 36, 37.
22 Hor. Carm. ii. 2.
23 Tusc. Quaest. i. 2.
24 John v. 44.
25 John xii. 43.
26 Matt. x. 33.
27 Matt. vi. 1.
28 Matt. v. 16.
29 Matt. vi. 2.
30 Jactantia.
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