18 [Comp Homilies XVII. 4, etc., XVIII. I. The objection is of Gnostic origin.-R.]
23 [The concluding portion of this discussion (chaps. 42-48) is peculiar alike in its argument and its colloquies.-R.]
24 [Comp. book ii. 15 and Homily 11. 26.-R.]
25 Evidently parodied from Acts viii. 18-24. This incident is peculiar to the Recognitions.-R.]
26 [Compare with this chapter book ii. 9, 14; Homily 11. 32.-R.]
27 [This account of the close of the discussion is peculiar to the Recognitions.-R.]