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1 Int(1) | a So Pusey and others : see, however, Plummer, Church
2 Int | the APOLOGY (i Tim. ii. 2; see ch. 31) is quoted merely
3 Int(4) | d See Lightfoot, Supernatural
4 II(6) | b See his letter to Trajan with
5 II(7) | ut Deo. On the reading, see Lightfoot, Ignatius, i.
6 II(8) | the Christian profession : see Bingham, xi. 5.6 ff. ~
7 III(9) | effet, était chrestiani.' See Lightfoot, Philippians,
8 V(11) | they be publicly adopted.'—See Westcott, Epistles of S.
9 V(12) | is probably groundless.—See Merivale, Hist. Rom,, vi.
10 V(13) | i See Lightfoot, Philippians,
11 V(15) | Tertullian to the Roman archives, see ch. 21. ~
12 VI | nor with impunity? For I see suppers now which can only
13 VI(17) | extravagant living of the Romans, see Merivale, v. 85, 289 ff. ~
14 VI | those still in slavery. I see also theatres, for one is
15 VI | a cloak at the games! I see, too, no distinction left
16 VI(18) | n See Merivale, Hist. Rom., vi.
17 IX(26) | Mosaic, and Christian, see Gen. ix. 4; Levit. xvii.
18 IX | together; so that those who see not what is, seem to see
19 IX | see not what is, seem to see what is not. I shall shew
20 XI | the beginning. Nor do I see any room for such aid. For
21 XI | review their merits, and to see if they are of such a kind
22 XI | now doubtless blushes to see better men murmuring with
23 XII | regard to your gods, then, I see merely names of certain
24 XIII(33) | 19, 43, Lib. Fath., where see note) also mentions this
25 XIII(33) | 1574), with Simon Magus, see Smith's Dict. Chr. Biogr.,
26 XV | Lentuli and Hostilii, and see whether in the jokes and
27 XVI(38) | k Tacit., Hist. v. 3, 4. See Merivale, Hist. Rom. vii.
28 XVI(39) | addressed to believers : see de Corona, 3. ~
29 XVI(41) | Christ,' adv. Valent. 3. See Dict, Chr. Ant., i. 586. ~
30 XVI(44) | asinarius sacerdos. But see Dict. Chr. Ant., i. 149;
31 XVII(47) | characteristic of Tertullian. See his special treatise, '
32 XVIII(48) | u Instrumentum : see Westcott, Canon of N. T.,
33 XVIII(52) | refers to the Law only, see Josephus, l.c. The rest
34 XVIII(55) | Josephus, Bell. Jud. vii. 6. See Merivale, vii. 251. ~
35 XIX | Yet one can look back and see that he was the originator
36 XXI | refinement. Seek, then, and see if that Divinity of Christ
37 XXIII | deride in this statement, see whether the daemons will
38 XXIII | will join in your ridicule; see whether they will deny that
39 XXVI | One God Who is above all. ~SEE, therefore, whether it is
40 XXVIII(76) | a See Merivale, Hist. Rom., vii.
41 XXXIV(84) | characteristically Pauline: see I Cor. vii. 22, note in
42 XXXIV(85) | k adulatione : see ch. xxv. ~
43 XXXIV(86) | l religiosus : see ch. xxix. ~
44 XXXVII(99) | I. On the ignis divinus, see ch. xlviii. ~
45 XXXVIII(101)| b See Gore, Christian Ministry,
46 XXXIX(104) | e See Dict. Chr. Ant., ii. 1586
47 XXXIX | in the opinion of some. 'See,' say they, 'how they love
48 XXXIX(109) | was held in the evening; see note, p. 150. ~
49 XLIV(115) | very name was criminal: see ch. 2. ~
50 L(128) | flagellations (diamasti/gwsij), see Plutarch, de Lac. Inst.
51 App(131) | a See a full discussion of this
52 App(135) | e Sacramento : see Lighfoot's note. ~
53 App(136) | f See Plin. Epist. x. 35, 36.
54 App(137) | g Ministrae : see Lightfoot's note. ~
55 App(139) | Passimque venire victimas. See Lightfoot, who reads, pastumque
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