7:2] [Greek: Ton Oualentinou legomenon einai gnorimon
Haerakleouna] ... Origen, _Comm. in Joh._ ii. p. 60 (quoted
by Volkmar, _Ursprung_, p. 127).
[259:1] 'In affirming that [these quotations] are taken from the
Gospel according to St. Matthew apologists exhibit their usual
arbitrary haste,' &c. _S.R._ ii. p. 224.
[260:1] _Celsus' Wahres Wort_, Zurich, 1873. For what
follows, see especially p. 261 sqq.
[263:1] Keim, _Celsus' Wahres Wort_, p. 262.
[263:2] _Ibid_. p. 228 sq.; Volkmar, _Ursprung_, p. 80.
[263:3] The text of this document is printed in full by Routh,
_Rel. Sac_. i. pp. 394-396; Westcott, _On the Canon_, p. 487 sqq.;
Hilgenfeld, _Der Kanon und die Kritik des N.T._ ad p. 40, n.;
Credner, _Geschichte des Noutestamentlichen Kanon_, ed. Volkmar,
p. 153 sqq., &c.
[264:1] See however Dr. Lightfoot in _Cont. Rev_., Oct. 1875, p. 837.
[265:1] _Ursprung_, p. 28.
[265:2] ii. p. 245.
[266:1] Cf. Credner, _Gesch. des Kanon_, p. 167.
[266:2] _S.R._ ii. p. 241.
[267:1] Quoted in _S.R._ ii. p. 247.
[269:1] _Adv. Haer_. ii, 22. 5, iii. 3.4.
[270:1] _Geschichte Jesu von Nazara_, i. pp. 141-143.
[273:1] _Geschichte Jesu von Nazara_. i. pp. 143, 144.
[273:2] _On the Canon_, p. 182 sqq.
[275:1] [Greek: Ouch haedomai trophae phthoras, oude haedonais tou
biou toutou. Arton Theou thelo, arton ouranion, arton zoaes, hos
estin sarx Iaesou Christou tou Huiou tou Theou tou genomenou en
hustero ek spermatos Dabid kai Abraam; kai poma Theou thelo to
haima aoutou, ho estin agapae aphthartos kai aennaos zoae.] _Ep.
ad Rom_. c. vii.
[275:2] [Greek: Alla to Pneuma ou planatai, apo Theou on; oiden
gar pothen erchetai kai pou hupagei, kai ta drupta elenche].
_Ep. ad Philad_. c. vii.
[276:1] Cf. Lipsius in Schenkel's _Bibel-Lexicon_, i. p. 98.
[277:1] The second and third Epistles stand upon a somewhat
different footing.
[277:2] Cf. _S.R._ ii. p. 269.
[278:1] _S.R._ ii p. 323.
[278:2] _Geschichte Jesu von Nazara_, i. p. 138 sq.
[280:1] Cf. _S.R._ ii. p. 302.
[280:2] So _Dial. c. Tryph_. 69; in _Apol._ i. 22 the
MSS. of Justin read [Greek: ponaerous], which might stand, though
some editors substitute or prefer [Greek: paerous]. In both
quotations [Greek: ek genetaes] is added. The nearest parallel in
the Synoptics is Mark ix. 21, [Greek: ek paidiothen] (of the
paralytic boy).
[280:3] _Wann wurden u. s. w_. p. 34.
[283:1] ii. p. 308. [Has the author perhaps misunderstood Credner
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