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[1893] Ibid., b. vi. c. 8.
[1894] ὁ ἀκρωτηριάσας ἑαυτὸν μὴ γενέσθω κληρικός. Cf. Redepenning, vol. i. pp. 208, 216, 218.
[1895] Cf. Redepenning, vol. i. p. 409, note 2.
[1896] Hist. Eccles., b. vi. c. 8.
[1897] Hæres, lxiv. 63.
[1898] [De Princip., b. iv. i. 19. S.]
[1899] Cf. Contra Celsum, I. c. viii. ad fin.
[1900] Cf. Redepenning, vol. ii. p. 131, note 2.
[1901] Contra Celsum, I. ch. viii.
[1902] Preface, b. i. § 6.
[1903] Migne, vol. i. pp. 102–107.
[1904] Migne, vol. i. 91–100.
[1905] Both of these are translated in the first volume of Origen’s works in this series.
[1906] Abridged from Redepenning.
[1907] Harwood’s translation.
[1908] i.e., Thaumaturgus.
[1909] [The Messrs. Clark announced, in their original plan, that, of the manifold works of this great Father, only these specimens could be given.]
Prefatory Notice to Origen’s Works.
[1910] It is matter of deep regret that the proposal of the Edinburgh publishers, to include in Origen’s works a translation of his Homilies, did not meet with sufficient encouragement to warrant them in adding these to the present series.
[1911] Book II. cap. ix.
[1912] Third edition, Cambridge, 1883, pp. 418, 509.
[1913] Jerome is the person alluded to.
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