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Introductory Notice to Remains of the Second and Third Centuries.

[3787] Westcott, Canon, p. 444. Lardner, Credib., ii. 264, 417.

[3788] In Eusebius, Hist. Eccl., v. 19.

[3789] Ψευδοῦς τάξεως.

[3790] In Eusebius, Hist. Eccl., v. 12.

[3791] The reading of Migne, ὀνόματι, is adopted instead of ὁνόματα.

[3792] Τὰ τοιαῦτα οὐ παρελάβομεν.

[3793] Δοκοῦν.

[3794] Αἱρέσει τινὶ ὁ νοῦς αὐτῶν ἐνεφώλευεν.

[3795] The construction is not again resumed.

Apollonius.

[3796] Routh, Rel. Sac., vol. i. pp. 465–485.

[3797] Westcott, Canon, p. 433.

[3798] In Eusebius, Hist. Eccl., v. 18.

[3799] ἀξιόπιστον.

[3800] κατηχεῖν.

[3801] συναγωνίζεσθαι τοῖς τῆς καινοφωνίας λόγοις.

[3802] Or, “whom many of them (the Montanists—reading αὐτῶν for αὐτῷ, worship.”

[3803] ὀπισθόδομός, a chamber at the back of the temple of Minerva, in which public money was kept.

[3804] Matt. x. 9.

[3805] Matt. xii. 33.

[3806] παραβάτης, here meaning an apostate.

[3807] This is explained by Rufinus to mean: “When certain brethren who had influence with the judge interceded for him, he pretended that he was suffering for the name of Christ, and by this means he was released.”

 

 

 

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