Appearance      Marker   

 

<<  Contents  >>

Apologetic

Footnotes

Show All Footnotes

Show All Footnotes & Jump to 127

Introductory Note.

[117] Heb. x. 22. [See cap. xlii. infra. p. 49.]

[118] [Once more this reflection on the use of material incense, which is common to early Christians, as in former volumes noted.]

[119] [A reference to kneeling, which see the de Corona cap. 3, infra. Christians are represented as standing at prayer, in the delineations of the Catacombs. But, see Nicene Canon, xx.]

Chapter XXXI.

[120] Matt. v. 44.

[121] 1 Tim. ii. 2.

Chapter XXXII.

[122] [Cap. xxxix. infra. And see Kaye, pp. 20, 348. A subject of which more hereafter.]

Chapter XXXIII.

[123] [A familiar story of Alexander is alluded to.]

Chapter XXXV.

[124] [Note this reference to a shameless custom of the heathen in Rome and elsewhere.]

[125] [See cap. l. and Note on cap. xl. infra.]

[126] Commodus.

[127] To murder Pertinax.

[128] Tigerius and Parthenius were among the murderers of Commodus.

Chapter XXXVI.

[129] [Cap. ix. p. 25, note 1 supra. Again, Christian democracy, “honouring all men.”]

Chapter XXXVII.

[130] [Elucidation VI.]

Chapter XXXIX.

[131] [Elucidation VII.]

[132] [Chap. xxxii. supra p. 43.]

[133] [An argument for Days of Public Thanksgiving, Fasting and the like.]

[134] [On ordinary Sundays, “they laid by in store,” apparently: once a month they offered.]

[135] [A precious testimony, though the caviller asserts that afterwards the heathen used this expression derisively.]

[136] [Or, perhaps—“One is prompted to stand forth and bring to God, as every one can, whether from the Holy Scriptures, or of his own mind”—i.e. according to his taste.]

Chapter XL.

[137] [Christianos ad leonem. From what class, chiefly, see cap. xxxv. supra. Elucidation VIII.]

Chapter XLII.

 

 

 

10 per page

 

 

 Search Comments 

 

This page has been visited 0207 times.

 

<<  Contents  >>