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EXERCISES ON BOOK II, p. 113, &c.

1 S. H.,14.,50. Joh. 20 Emm.,56.
,18. Trin.,35. Chr.
,55.

2 Joh.,17.

3 S. H.,16.,59. Trin.
,27.,30.,37.,47.
,48. Mag.,31.,43.
Pet.,29.,38. Sid.
,34. Emm.,21,,27.
,37.,44. Cai. ,43.
Qu.,37. T. H.,55.
4 Emm. 34. Pem.
,46. Mag.,51.
5 S. H.,03. Joh.,18.
Qu.,21. Trin. ,37.
Chr.,45.

Sid.,42.

,46.,48.

6 Pet.,52.

7 Pet.,58.

8 Jes.,54.
9 S. H.,50.
10 Cai.,58.
11 Jes.,53.
12 Pet.,25.
13 Chr.,40.

14 Trin.,42.

15 Pet.,37.

16 T. H.,40.,54.

17 Qu.,37.

21

22 Qu.,50.

23 Qu.,24.
24 Chr.,49.

25 S. H.,10.,04. Trin.
,29.
26 Pet.,43.
27 Chr.,49.
28 Qu.,55.
29 Qu.,57.
30 Qu.,51.
31 Mag.,57.
32 Cai.,59.

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45 Emm.,23.,26.,28.
,43.,51. Trin.,27.
,44. ,49. ,50. Pet.
,30. Mag.,33.,43.
,46.,52. B. S.,38.
C. C.,51.
,41.,47.,50.

Chr.

46 Emm. ,28. Sid.

,33. C. C.,39.

47 Joh.,19. Qu.,29.

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Mag. ,42.

Jes.

44 Pet.,44.

18 S. H.,38.

19 Chr.,48.,54.

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2 Qu.,23. T. H.,54.
Mag. 53.

11 Mag.,47.

12 S. H.,43.

EXERCISES ON BOOK III, p. 160, &c.

21 Joh.,21.

22 Trin.,52. T. H.

,58.

23 Joh.,17.

13 S. H.,48.

14 Cath.,53.

15

17 Joh.,57.

3 Trin.,27.

4 Mag.,53.

5 S. H.,04. Sid.,41.
6 Trin.,19,,23. Qu.
,21.,22. Pem.,30.
,39. Sid.,36. Pet.
,31. Emm. ,34,,42.
,44. T. H. 54.
7 Emm.,22. Pem.
,36. Joh. 57. S. H.
,53.

8 Pet.,29. Cla.,46.

16

18 Trin.,19. Sid.,33.

Cai.,34. Emm.,34.

Qu.,36. S. H.,53.
Chr.,56. Joh.,57.
,58.
19 Emm.,24.
20 C C.,42.

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44

45 Qu.,58.

46 Pem.,45.

47 S H.,14. Qu,,20.
,32. Joh. ,25.
Emm.,32. Chr.,45.
Cai. ,44.

48 Pet.,56.

49 Trin. ,57.

50 Trin. ,34.

51 Cai. .32. ,41.

52 Emm. ,21. Pem.
,32. Cla.,36. Cai.
,45.

53 S. H.,53.
54 Cla.,56.

55 S. H.,55.

56 Cla.,56.

57 Emm. ,57.

58 Trin.,43,

59

60 Trin.,11.

61 Qu.,36.

62 Cai.,44.

63 Jes.,33.

64 Joh.,22.

65 S. H.,29.

66 Joh. ,42. Chr.,53.
67 S. H.,25.

68 Cai.,43. Emm. 44.
69 Joh.,14. Chr.,26.
C. C.,55.
70 Trin.,29. Sid.,45.
S. H.,50.
71 Jes.,58.

72 Chr.,48. Sid.,52.
73 Trin.,39.

74 S.H.,36. Jes.,57.
75 S.H.,02. Pem.,32.
T. H.,44.

76 Trin.,45.
77 S. H.,04. ,59.
78 Pet.,39. Emm.,56.

87 Cai.,48.

88

89 Joh.,19. Qu.,26,
90 S. H.,58.
91 Qu.,52.

92 Qu.,39. Pem.,43.
93 Joh.,30.

94 Trin.,24.
95 Qu.,54.
96 Joh.,17.

97 Sid.,35. Pem.,42.
98 Qu.,38.
99 Cai.,31.

100 S.H.,48. Qu.,57.
101 S. H. ,50. Qu.
,54. Pem. ,50.

102 Cai.,47.

103 Cai.,40.

104 Emm. ,56.,57.
105 T. H.,58.
106 Pet.,52.

107 Cai.,39. Jes.,26.
C. C.,38.
108 Pet.,39. Pem.,45.
109 Chr.,40.
110 Trin.,29.,32.,38.

S. H. ,08. Pet.
,19.,20.,21. Qu,
,20.,28. Mag.,30.
B.S.,39. Chr.,51.

111 S. H.,49.
112 Joh.,31.
113 Emm.,28.
114 Joh.,25.

115 S. H.,20. Trin., 22.
,25. Mag.,37. Qu.
,39.

116 S. H.,03.
117 Trin.,20.

118 Jes. ,54.

119 Cai.,51.
120 Cai.,37.

79 Joh.,30. Cai.,36.
Cla.,46.

121 Cai.,42.

122 Cai.,36.

137 Joh.,58.

138 Emm.,47.

139 Jes.,49.

140 Joh. ,41.,42. ,49.
141 Qu.,33.

142 Joh.,20.

143 Joh. ,25. T. H.
,55.

144 T. H.,58.
145 S. H.,48.

146 Cath.,58.

147 T. H.,54.

148 Cla.

149

150 Jes.,56.

151 Mag.,49.

152 Joh.,18.,19. Qu.
,26.,39. Mag., 29.
Emm.,30. Pem.
,44.

153 Mag.,35.
154 Cath.,30.
155 Joh.,34.

156 Trin.,26. Pem.,34.
157 C. C.,46.
158 Joh.,35.

159 Trin.,38. Joh.,19.
Chr.,39. Jes.,43.
S. H.,42. T. H.
,53.
160 Jes.,38. C.C.,38.
161 Jes.,44.

162 C. C.,33.

163 Pet.,32.

164 C. C.,25.

B. S.

,28. Mag.,45.
165 Cath.,30.
166 Joh.,36
167 C. C.,39.

EXERCISES ON BOOK IV, p. 196, &c.

1 S. H.,08.,12. Chr. 26 Pem.,29. C.C.,41.

,33. Pet.,34.,38.
Trin.,49.

2 Qu.,20. Emm.,27.
Cath.,34. Trin.,44.
Jes. ,46. Ki. 37.
Joh.,57.

3 Qu.,20.,30.,34.
Trin., 29. Emm.,30.
C. C.,35. B.S.,36.
Pem. ,40. ,48. ,52.
Jes.,52.

4 Joh.,16. Pet.,36.
5 Trin.,31.

6 Emm.,24. Qu.,32.
7 Trin.,37. Jes. ,47.

8

9 Trin. ,23. Sid.,39.
,47. Qu.,41. C. C
,45.

10 Chr.,27.

11 S. H.,16. Qu.,20.

,27. C.C.,28. Joh.
,39.

12 Joh.,29.

13 S.H.,13. Trin.,22.
14 S. H.,38.

15 Chr.,45.

16 Cai.,38.

17 Cai.,35.

18 Joh.,23.

19 Trin. ,21. Chr.,30.
,34.

20 Trin. ,44.,48.

27 Pem.,31.

28 Joh.,42.

29 Jes.,33.
30 Trin.,41.
31 Qu.,20.
32 Joh.,30.
33 Joh.,31.
34 Pem.,29.,35.
35 S. H.,13. Qu.,19.
Emm.,21.,33. B.S.
,26. Cai.,35. Pem.
,36.
36 Jes.,31.
37 Trin.,40.

38 Joh.,18.

39 Joh.,17. Trin.,36.

40 Pet.,25.

41 Qu.,31.

42 Pet.,43.

43 Joh.,25.

44 Trin.,29.

45 Cai.,37.

46 Trin.,26. Qu.,32.
Chr.,40. Pem.,49.
47 Trin.,23. Emm.,23.
,32.,36.

48 Emm.,21. Trin.,36.
Pem.,42.

49 Chr.,26.,42.
50 Emm,21.,25.,40.
,45. Chr.,39. Pet.
,35. B. S.,41.

51 Cai.,38. Jes. 49.
52 Trin.,21.

53 Emm.,24.

21 Cai.,42.

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56 Trin.,37.

54 Joh.,18. Jes.,49.
55 Pet.,25.

57 Trin.,23. Qu.,37
58 Qu.,21.,26.,36..

59

60 Emm,25. Mag.,42
61 Qu.,26.

62 Cai. 33. B. S.,40
63 Joh.,14.,16.,37.
S. H.,44.

64 Sid.,29. Qu.,43
65 Trin.,31.

66 C. C.,38.
67 Chr.,32.
68 C. C.,44.

69 Qu.,44.

70 Cath.,30. Mag.,33

,37.

71 Cai.,40.

72 Sid.,38. Trin.,39
73 Cai.,41.

74 Trin.,33.

75 C. C.,24.

76 Trin. 22. B. S.,27
77 Pem.,36.
78 Trin.,36.
79 Jes.,19. Trin. ,22
,25.,27. Qu.,35
Pem.,37. Mag.,45

80 Qu.,31.,40.
Trin.,42.

81 Jes.,38.

82 Trin.,27. Mag.,43.
83 Cai.,38.
84 Trin.,19.

85 Trin.,24.

86 Joh.,25.

87 S.H.,03. Trin.,24.|
Qu.,31.,35.

,30.
Cai.,35.

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,28,32.,34. ,41.

44. Cath.,34. Chr.

,44,

24 Joh. ,19.

25 Qu.,30. C. C.,40.

26 Joh. ,28.

27 Qu.,38.

28 Qu.,34.

29 Qu.,24.
30 Pem.,33,

31 Trin. ,11,,28.,43.
Jes. .19. Qu.,21.
,23.,26. C. C.,26.
Pem.,32. ,34.,43.
Cai.,33. Emm.,21.

32 Joh.,26.

33 Qu,,48.

34 Pet.,28.,35.

35 Joh.,19.

36 Cai.,36.

37 Joh.,26.

38 Joh.,15. C. C.,37.
39 Trin.,25.

40 Joh.,17.

41 Joh.,42.

42 Emm.,47.
43 Pet.,25.
44 Trin. ,38,
45 Joh.,21.
46 Pet.,32.
47 Joh.,20.
48 Joh.,14.

49 Qu.,36.
50 Qu.,25.
51 Pet.,54.

52 Cai.,44.
53 Joh.,15.
54 Chr.,41.

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60 Qu.,21.

61 Trin.,26.
62 Pet.,35.
63 Joh.,19.

64 Sid.,30. Emm.,49.
65 Pem.,30. S.P.,42.
66 Qu.,35.,36. Pem.
37.
67 Trin.,21.
68 Joh.,35.
69 Pet.,26.

70 S.H.,18. Qu.,20.
71 Joh.,18. Cath.,31.
72 Cai.,45.
73 Trin.,35.
74 Pem.,31.,43. Qu.
,19.,25.,43. Trin.
,22.,37. Cai.,43.
Mag. ,32.

75 Chr.,48.

76 S.H.,39. Pem.,43.
77 Qu.,41.

78 Trin.,22. Qu.,39.
Chr.,42.

79 Qu.,22.,38. Trin.
,42.,44.

80 Qu.,29.,35.,41.
S. P.,43.
81 Qu.,40.
82 Qu.,23.,36.,38.
83 Joh.,13. Trin.,20.
Emm.,24. Chr.,37.
,45.Qu.,36.,22.,44.

84 Trin. ,44.
85 Trin.,32.
86 Qu.,37.

87 Joh.,29. Qu.,43.
88 Joh.,18.

89 Qu.,21.

80 Trin.,36.

91 S. H.,25.
92 Pet.,33.

93 Joh.,19.

94 Joh.,22. Emm.,26.
95 Pem.,34. C. C.,30.
96 Joh.,38.
97 Cath.,31.
98 Emm.,46.
99 Joh. ,13.,21.
Trin. ,29.,34.
Qu. ,43.,38.
100C.C.,28. Pem.,42.
101 C.C.,35. S. H.,11.
Pem. 46. T. H.,46
102 Qu. ,41.,42.
103 S. H.,09.

,30.,31.

104 S. H.,36.

105 Sid.,29.

106 Pet.,36.

107 Cai.,39.

B. S.

108 Trin.,11.,20.,32.

,33. Chr.,35.

109 Pet.,37.

110 Cai.,31.

111 Joh. .31. Qu. ,44.

112 C. C.,30.

113 Joh.,20.
114 Emm.,37.
115 Trin.,20.
116 Cath.,48.

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