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Introductory Notice to Remains of the Second and Third Centuries.

[3741] ᾽Εξ οὐκ ὄντων. [Note this phrase. Comp. vol. vi. p. 292, n. 3.]

[3742] ῾Υποκειμένων.

[3743] For συλλελόγισται ὡς οὐκ ἀδύνατον εἶναι δοξάζειν, Migne reads, ὡς συλλελόγισται ἀδύνατον εἶναι δοξάζειν.

[3744] Lit. “in something.” Whether the materials or the art is meant is not very clear. Possibly there is a play of words in the use of the two prepositions, ἐκ and ἐν.

[3745] Migne, instead of παραστῆναι, conjectures παραστῆσαι, which, however, would not suit what appears to be the meaning.

[3746] Οὐσίας τινάς.

[3747] Σωματικήν τινα σύστασιν.

[3748] Τὴν σύστασιν ἔχει.

[3749] Migne reads οὐσίας for αἰτίας.

[3750] ᾽Ανάρχως.

[3751] Reading, with Migne, εἰ ὅ τι for εἴ τι.

[3752] Or “indifferent:” ἀδιάφοροι.

[3753] Migne reads ἐπ᾽ εὐεργεσίᾳ for ἐστὶν εὐεργεσία.

[3754] The text has, σύνθετος δὲ ὁ κόσμος; which Migne changes to, πῶς δὴ σύνθετός ἐστιν ὁ κόσμος;

Claudius Apollinaris, Bishop of Hierapolis, and Apologist.

[3755] Westcott, Canon, p. 248.

[3756] See vol. i. p. 187, this series, and references in my note (II.) on same page. The incident occurred during the war against the Quadi, a.d. 174.

[3757] Part ii. vol. i. pp. 469–476.

[3758] See p. 766, note 3, supra; also vol. vii., this series, p. 338.

[3759] Rel. Sac., tom. ii. p. 196; and Ibid., tom. i. pp. 157–174.

[3760] Rel. Sac., tom. i. p. 173.

[3761] Ap. Fathers, part ii. vol. i. p. 428.

 

 

 

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