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[929] Ps. xxiii. 4.
[930] Song of Three Children, 16.--They had evidently been a good while under St. Bernard's eye.
[931] Rom. viii. 28.
[932] No doubt the four brothers who had been left at Clairvaux (_Life_, - 39).
[933] Matt. xxv. 32.
[934] Gal. iv. 19.
[935] 1 Sam. xxv. 28.
[936] Luke xxiv. 49.
[937] Ps. cx.x.xvii. 4.
[938] 2 Pet. iii. 15.
[939] John xiv. 2.
[940] Rev. i. 3; xxii. 10.
[941] Cp. Rom. vi. 6; Eph. ii. 15; iv. 22, 24.
[942] Dan. ii. 20, etc.
[943] Coll. for 13th Sunday after Pentecost.
[944] 1 Cor. iii. 6.
[945] Acts xv. 36.
[946] Luke i. 77.
[947] 1 Cor. ix. 16.
[948] Jas. iii. 2.
[949] John xiii. 8 (inexact quotation).
[950] Mellifont was probably founded immediately after the brothers mentioned in the letter reached Ireland. The date is therefore in or before 1142. They would hardly have been sent till news had reached St. Bernard that the site had been chosen (Lett. i, - 2). Cp. p. 75, n. 4.
[951] The brothers sent from Clairvaux "sufficient in number for an abbey" (_Life_, - 39).
[952] Gen. xxiv. 63 ff.--Cp. _De Cons._ ii. 13, where the same pa.s.sage of Genesis is referred to. It is there (- 12) explained that the field is the world, which has been placed in charge of the Pope.
[953] Printed text _patribus_. I read _partibus_.
[954] Rom. ix. 29 (inexact quotation).
[955] 1 Cor. iii. 6.
[956] Mellifont had been founded a good while before the letter was written. Christian had returned to Clairvaux; and now after further instruction he was sent back, apparently as the bearer of the letter.
The house had made good progress, but the buildings were still far from complete (-- 2, 3).
[957] Ps. cxix. 103.
[958] Ps. x.x.x. 4.
[959] 1 Cor. ii. 12.
[960] Rom. viii. 16.
[961] 1 Cor xv. 10.
[962] 1 Cor. iii. 22.
[963] Ps. lxxiv. 19 (vg.); Jer. xx. 13.
[964] 2 Cor. v. 12.
[965] 2 Cor. x. 17; 1 Cor. i. 31.
[966] 1 Sam. i. 18, etc.
[967] Ps. lx.x.x. 15.
[968] Apparently the returned brothers mentioned below.
[969] Cp. the pa.s.sage quoted p. 170.
[970] 1 Thess. iv. 1.
[971] Josh. x. 6.
[972] The monks of Clairvaux seem to have been reluctant to undertake work elsewhere, when St. Bernard desired them to do so (_V.P._ vii. 52 f.); and we have one instance of an abbot of a daughter house--Humbert of Igny--who resigned his office and returned to Clairvaux against St.
Bernard's will (_Ep._ 141).
[973] Printed text, _fratrum_. Read _fratres_.
[974] Evidently Christian did not prove a satisfactory abbot. This may in part account for the return of the monks who went with him to Ireland.
[975] Of this Robert, apparently the architect of Mellifont, we know nothing; for suggestions that he should be identified with one or other of the monks of Clairvaux who bore the same name are mere guesses.
[976] 1 Pet. i. 14 (vg., inexact quotation).
[977] Clearly this letter must have been penned a few days after Malachy's death.