Volume four of the Commentary on the Psalms from Primitive and Mediæval Writers covers Psalms 119–150. In addition to verse-by-verse commentary, each Psalm includes an introduction and various thoughts from the writings of the Church Fathers. This volume also includes the dissertation “The Psalms as Used in the Sacraments and Rites of the Church” and provides an index of Scripture references for the entire collection.
“But this, in its recognised mystical sense,* brings us back to the same idea, for the ox is the received type of laborious preachers, engaged in tilling the soil of the world for the reception of the Word, and in separating the grain from the straw.* Wherefore fitly in Solomon’s temple the great sea of brass, foreshadowing the laver of baptism,* was borne up by twelve oxen, types of the Apostolic college.” (Page 4)
“the meaning of this word to be doctrine,1 bidding us observe that we have in” (Page 4)