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Remains of the Second and Third Centuries
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Introductory Notice to Remains of the Second and Third Centuries.
[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.”
[3808] παροικια.
[3809] ὐπόστασιν, from ὐφίστημι, probably in the sense of substituting one thing for another.
[3810] τάβλαις καὶ κύβοις.
Pantænus, the Alexandrian Philosopher.
[3811] Vol. ii. p. 342; Westcott, Canon, pp. 90, 381; Routh, R. S., vol. i. pp. 375–379.
[3812] Vol. ii. pp. 165, etc., and p. 301, note 9; also p. 342, Elucid. II., this series.
[3813] Vol. vi. p. 236. St. Luke, in the company of Apollos, may have met a catechumen of his in that “excellent Theophilus” of his writings (St. Luke i. 4, Greek), whose history shows that catechetical teaching was already part of the Christian system.
[3814] In Extracts from the Prophets, written probably by Theodotus, and collected by Clement of Alexandria or some other writer.
[3816] Φασὶ τὸ σῶμα τοῦ Κυρίου ἐν τῷ ἡλίῳ αὐτὸν ἀποτίθεσθαι.
[3817] In the Scholia of Maximus on St. Gregory the Divine.
[3818] Θελήματα.
[3819] Οἱ περὶ Πάνταινον. [Vol. ii. pp. 165–167, this series.]
[3820] Τὴν ἔξω παίδευσιν.
[3821] Τὰ ὄντα.
[3822] ῾Ως ἴδια θελήματα.
[3823] Vol. iv. p. 125, this series. Compare Lightfoot, Ap. Fathers, part ii. vol. i. pp. 499, etc., 510, etc.
[3824] Ap. Fathers, part ii. vol. i. p. 499.
[3825] This letter has come down to us in fragments quoted by Eusebius. We have used the translation of Lord Hailes as the basis of ours. [Compare Vol. i. p. 309, this series, and note the adhesion of the primitive Gallican Church to the East,—to the land of Polycarp and Pothinus. Concerning Pothinus, see Routh, Rel. Sac., i. p. 328, and the correction by Lightfoot, Ap. F., part ii. vol. i. p. 430, etc. The Gallican Church may yet arise from the dust, and restore the primitive primacy of Lyons. God grant it!]
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