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Introductory Notice to Remains of the Second and Third Centuries.

[3529] See vol. ii. (p. 125), etc.

Quadratus, Bishop of Athens.

[3530] But see Lightfoot, A. F., part ii. vol. i. p. 524.

[3531] On Quadratus and Aristides, consult Routh, R. S., p. 71; also Westcott, On the Canon, p. 92.

[3532] In Eusebius, Hist. Eccl., iv. 3.

[3533] [Westcott supposes the Diognetus of Mathetes (vol. i. p. 23) may be the work of Quadratus; Canon, p. 96.]

Aristo of Pella.

[3534] Routh, R. S., vol. i. p. 93. Westcott, Canon, p. 106. Grabe’s mention. Routh’s discussion, in annotations, is most learned and exhaustive.

[3535] Barchochebas.

[3536] The Jews.

[3537] ῾Υποτυπώσῶς.

[3538] Contra Celsum, iv. 52.

[3539] Οὐκ ἀγεννῶς.

Melito, the Philosopher.

[3540] Routh, R. S., vol. i. p. 113. And see Westcott, Canon, p. 245.

[3541] Lightfoot, A. F., vol. ii. p. 48.

[3542] Ib., vol. i. p. 428.

[3543] Vol. ii. (Stromata) p. 301, this series.

[3544] Vol. i. p. 186, this series.

[3545] Lightfoot, A. F., vol. i. p. 468.

[3546] Lightfoot, A. F., vol. ii.

[3547] Ibid., pp. 446, 494.

I. A Discourse Which Was in the Presence of Antoninus Cæsar, and He Exhorted The Said Cæsar to Acquaint Himself with God, and Showed to Him the Way of Truth.

 

 

 

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