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Archelaus
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Introductory Notice to Archelaus.
[2147] Caput.
[2148] Alium.
[2149] Routh adopts the interrogative form here, so as to make the connection stand thus: But is this the only topic which the book contains? Does it not also contain another discussion, etc.?
[2150] Versibus.
[2151] Varietate.
[2152] By the barbari here are evidently meant the Persians.
[2153] Principles.
[2154] The text is, “non quæ esse dicebantur.” Routh proposes, “non quæ factæ, or genitæ, esse dicebantur,” = which were not declared to have been made.
A Fragment of the Same Disputation.
[2155] From Cyril of Jerusalem, Catecheses, vi. § 27–29. [And see the Introductory Notice, p. 175.]
[2156] Reading ὅπλον δικαιοσύνης. Others read ὅπλῳ = Archelaus met him with the buckler of righteousness.
[2166] Matt. x. 34. Various of the mss. add, ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν, upon the earth.
[2167] The text gives καλοί. Routh seems to prefer κακοί, evil.
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