102 Commonly known as St. Justin Martyr.-Tr. [See his treatise On the Resurrection, vol. 1. p. 295; also On Life, p. 198, this series.]
104 Cf. p. 368, supra [Pyragnos = fire-proof agnos.]
109 [Justin Martyr, vol. i. p. 295, this series.]
111 Dan. ix. 23, marginal reading.
115 1 Sam. xxviii. 12. [See vol. v. p. 169, note 11, this series.]
116 The reading of Jahn, "kaq' e9auth/n," is here adopted.-Tr.
1 [A fragment given by Combefis, in Latin, in the Bioliotheca Concionatoria, t. ii. p. 263, etc. Published in Greek from the Vatican ms. (1611), by Simon de Magistris, in Acta Martyrum ad ostia Tiberina sub Claudio Gothico. (Rome, 1792, folio. Append. p. 462.)]
2 [Matt. xii. 40. This history comes to us virtually from the Son of God, who confirms the testimony of His prophet. See the very curious remarks of Edward King in his Morsels of Criticism, vol. i. p. 601, ed. 1788.]
5 From Photius, Bibliotheca, cod. 235.
14 From the Parallels of St. John Damascene, Opera, tom. ii, p. 778, ed. Lequien.
17 From Theodoretus, Dial., 1, 'Atrept. Opp., ed. Sirmond, tom. iv. p. 37.
19 Murdock's Mosheim, Eccles. Hist., ii. 51.
21 The Jonah Fragment, p. 378, supra.
22 The sense, that is, of the golden image of God in angels, and "in clay or brass, as ourselves" See p. 378, supra.