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e oracles ([Greek: chresmoi]) pronounced ([Greek: chresthentes]) through him; and he proceeds to distinguish different kinds of [Greek: logia] (_Vit. Moys._ iii. 23, p. 163). [174:2] Clem. Rom. 53 [Greek: enkekuphate eis ta _logia_ tou [Theou].] Elsewhere (Sec. 45) he uses the expression [Greek: enkuptein eis tas graphas]. [174:3] Polyc. _Phil._ 7. [174:4] Iren. _Haer._ i. 8. 1. [174:5] Clem. Alex. _Coh. ad Gent._ p. 84 (ed. Potter), _Strom._ i. p. 392. [175:1] _De Princ_. iv. 11 (I. p. 168, Delarue), _in Matth._ x. Sec. 6 (III. p. 447). [175:2] _Hom._ xi. 5 (II. p. 96); _ib._ xii. 1 (p. 97). [175:3] See p. 163. [176:1] I. p. 466. [176:2] Our author has not mentioned the various reading [Greek: logon] for [Greek: logion] here, though Hilgenfeld speaks of it as the reading of the 'best editions.' If it were correct, it would upset his argument; but the most recent critical editor, Laemmer, has adopted [Greek: logion]. [177:1] Iren. _Haer._ v. 20. 2; Dion. Cor. in Euseb. _H.E._ iv. 23. [177:2] _Ep. Barn._ 4, 5. The bearing of this fact on the testimony of Papias is pointed out in an able and scholarly article on _Supernatural Religion_ in the April [1875] number of the _Dublin Review_, p. 403. [177:3] [The Essay on the Epistle of Barnabas was never written; see the Preface to this Reprint.] [178:1] See above, p. 34 sq. [178:2] [See above, pp. 36 sq, 46 sq.] [179:1] [Preface to _S.R._ ed. 6, pp. xi--xxiii.] [179:2] [The passage quoted occurs above, p. 38 'Eusebius therefore proposes--however precise.'] [179:3] Preface to _S.R._ ed. 6, p. xv. [180:1] [See above, p. 44 sq.] [180:2] Preface to ed. 6, p. xxi. [182:1] Iren. _Haer._ iii. 11. 1. [182:2] Preface to ed. 6, p. xxi. So again he says (II. p. 323): It is scarcely probable that when Papias collected from the presbyter the facts concerning Matthew and Mark he would not also have inquired about the Gospel of John, if he had known it, and recorded what he had heard,' etc. [182:3] Iren. _Haer._ iii. 1. 1. [183:1] Preface to ed. 6, p. xvi. [183:2] Preface to ed. 5, p. xix. [183:3] Euseb. _H.E._ iv. 22. [184:1] [See above, p. 44 sq.] [184:2] [Attention has been drawn to these passages above, p. 35 sq.] [184:3] II. p. 166. [184:4] [The Sixth Edition.] [184:5] I. p. 483. [185:1] II. p. 323. [See above, p. 35.] [185:2] II. p. 320. [See above, p. 35.] [186:1] The passage is given below, p. 200 sq.
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