[2] áids,'p. 141.
[3] Guinness Rogers` "Present-Day Religion and Theology," p. 150.
[4] "Modern Painters," vol. ii. p. 183.
[5] Stanton, "Jewish and Christian Messiah." Clark, Edinburgh, p. 136.
[6] "Theology of the New Testament," Fourth ed., p. 348.
[7] Keim's "Jesus of Nazara," vol. iii. p. 43.
[8] See further Hausrath, "New Testament Times," vol. ii.; Keim, "Jesus of Nazara," vol. iii.; also Neander, Hess, and especially the earlier chapters of "Ecce Homo."
[9] Isaiah lxi. 1-3.
[10] "Ecce Homo," fourteenth edition, p. 92.
[11] John iii.
[12] Reuss, "History of Christian Theology in the Apostolic Age," vol. ii. p. 496.
13 Thus Turrettin, speaking of the gratiae efficacis motio: "Non est simpliciter physica, quia agitur de facultate morali, quae congruenter naturae suae moveri debet; nec simpliciter ethica, quasi Deus objective solum ageret, et leni suasione uteretur, quod pertendebant Pelagiani. Sed supernaturalis est et divina, quae transcendit omnia haec genera. Interim aliquid de ethico et physica participat, quia et potenter et suaviter, grate et invicte, operatur spiritus ad nostri conversionem. Ad modum physicum pertinet, quod Deus spiritu suo nos creat, regenerat, cor carneum dat, et efficienter habitus supernaturales fidei et charitatis nobis infundit. Ad moralem quod verbo docet, inclinat, suadet et rationibus variis tanquam vinculis amoris ad se trahit."
[14] Works, v. 132, 133.
[15] "Lay Sermons," p. 261. The italics are ours.
[16] Newman, "University Sermons," p. 317.
[17] "Apres d'esprit de discernement ce qu'il y a au monde de plus rare, ce sont les diamants et les perles" (Characteres).
[18] Author of "Pastor's Sketches."