138 "The Creed" is either the Constantinopolitan, or, more probably, that of Jerusalem, with which Rufinus, as a Presbyter of that church, must have been familiar. There is no reason to suppose that the clause was in the Creed of Aquileia.
139 John v. 43.
140 Matt. xxiv. 15.
141 2 Thess. ii. 3, 2 Thess. ii. 4.
142 2 Thess. ii. 8, 2 Thess. ii. 9.
143 Ibid. 11, 12.
144 Matt. xxiv. 23, Matt. xxiv. 24.
145 Matt. xxv. 32.
146 2 Cor. v. 10.
147 Rom. ii, 15, Rom. ii, 16.
148 Or, according to another reading, "from the mouth of God."
149 2 Tim. iii. 16.
150 It is believed that this book forms part of "The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles" lately discovered and Constantinople.
151 Ps. xxvi. 5.
152 Cant. vi. 9.
153 Mittendarium, "Mittendarii, Palatini qui in sacro Palatio militabant, et in provincias extraordinarie mittebantur, a Principe, ut eorum mandata perferrent." Officers the Palace, who were sent into the provinces by the on extraordinary occasions, as bearers of his orders - sarium Manuale ex Magnis Glossariis Du Fresne, etc.