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end._--Montaigne, _Essais_, i, 19. [160] P. 119, l. 15. _Quod ergo_, etc.--Acts xvii, 23. [161] P. 119, l. 26. _Wicked demon._--Descartes had suggested the possibility of the existence of an _evil genius_ to justify his method of universal doubt. See his _First Meditation_. The argument is quite Cartesian. [162] P. 122, l. 18. _Deliciae meae_, etc.--Proverbs viii, 31. [163] P. 122, l. 18. _Effundam spiritum_, etc.--Is. xliv, 3; Joel ii, 28. [164] P. 122, l. 19. _Dii estis._--Ps. lxxxii, 6. [165] P. 122, l. 20. _Omnis caro faenum._--Is. xl, 6. [166] P. 122, l. 20. _Homo assimilatus_, etc.--Ps. xlix, 20. [167] P. 124, l. 24. _Sapientius est hominibus._--1 Cor. i, 25. [168] P. 125, l. 1. _Of original sin._--The citations from the Rabbis in this fragment are borrowed from a work of the Middle Ages, entitled _Pugio christianorum ad impiorum perfidiam jugulandam et maxime judaeorum_. It was written in the thirteenth century by Raymond Martin, a Catalonian monk. An edition of it appeared in 1651, edited by Bosquet, Bishop of Lodeve. [169] P. 125, l. 24. _Better is a poor and wise child_, etc.--Eccles. iv, 13. [170] P. 126, l. 17. _Nemo ante_, etc.--See Ovid, _Met._, iii, 137, and Montaigne, _Essais_, i, 18. [171] P. 127, l. 10. _Figmentum._--Borrowed from the Vulgate, Ps. ciii, 14. [172] P. 128. l. 5. _All that is in the world_, etc.--First Epistle of St. John, ii, 16. [173] P. 128, l. 7. _Wretched is_, etc.--M. Faugere thinks this thought is taken from St. Augustine's Commentary on Ps. cxxxvii, _Super flumina Babylonis._ [174] P. 129, l. 6. _Qui gloriatur_, etc.--1 Cor. i, 31. [175] P. 130, l. 13. _Via, veritas._--John xiv, 6. [176] P. 130, l. 14. _Zeno._--The original founder of Stoicism. [177] P. 130, l. 15. _Epictetus._--_Diss._, iv, 6, 7. [178] P. 131, l. 32. _A body full of thinking members._--See I Cor. xii. [179] P. 133, l. 5. _Book of Wisdom._--ii, 6. [180] P. 134, l. 28. _Qui adhaeret_, etc.--1 Cor. vi, 17. [181] P. 134, l. 36. _Two laws._--Matthew xxii, 35-40; Mark xii, 28-31. [182] P. 135, l. 6. _The kingdom of God is within us._--Luke xvii, 29. [183] P. 137, l. 1. _Et non_, etc.--Ps. cxliii, 2. [184] P. 137, l. 3. _The goodness of God leadeth to repentance._--Romans ii, 4. [185] P. 137, l. 5. _Let us do penance_, etc.--See Jonah iii, 8, 9. [186] P. 137,
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