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II°. Incipit Argumentum hieronimi 
in epistolam ad Romanos— 
which commences :— 
Epistole pauli ad romanos 
causa. hee est et ecclesiam 
e duobus populis, &e., &e., 
and ends on the 14th line with the words :— 
Breves singulis versibus ac verbis apposita’. 
Denis observes that the only passage resembling this, that he could 
find, in the words of St. Jerome is one in the commentary on the Epistle 
to the Galatians. 
TII°. Pauli apostoli epistole numero quatuordecim sunt. 
In the enumeration of the Epistles which follows here, the apocry- 
phal epistle to the Laodiceans, though contained in the body of the 
MS., is omitted. 
uel argumentum 2 s 
IV°. Item prologus clementis vel hieronymi, 
beginning :— 
Omnis textus vel numerus epistolarum,* 
and ending on folio 8 facie, with the words :— 
hortatur , a paulo credens in Christum 
ad Philimonem de onesimo servo qui emendatus 
per paulum 
melior factus est. 
V°. Explicit argumentum. Item hieronimi, 
beginning ;— 
Paulum apostolum proferam, quem quotienscunque lego, 
and ending on the 11th line, fol. 3, verso, with the words :— 
fugam simulat ut occidat, 
being, as Denis ascertained, a passage from the 48th epistle of St. Jerome 
to Pammachus.} 
VI°. Incipit argumentum omnium epistolarum 
uel hieronimus F 
quod pelagius composuit, 
* So in Book of Armagh, fo. 106 4); where no author assigned. 
+ S. Hieron. Opp., tom. i., col. 221 (Kd. Vallars.), 
