n was cast down to the earth, because this
shows that paradise was a supramundane region. As I have said before (p.
186), the only saying of our Lord to which we can conveniently assign
this exposition is Luke x. 18. St Luke is also the only Evangelist who
mentions paradise (xxiii. 43).
[202:1] Anastasius _Hex_. p. 963.
[202:2] Hippolytus _Ref. Haer._ vi. 42, 55.
[203:1] _Apost. Const._ ii. 24.
[204:1] J.S. Mill _Three Essays_ p. 254.
[204:2] Ewald _Die Johanneischen Schriften_ p. 271.
[205:1] See above, p. 158 sq.
[205:2] [See above, p. 165.]
[205:3] See above, p. 188 sq.
[207:1] Routh _Rel. Sacr._ i. p. 160.
[208:1] Euseb. _Quaest. ad Marin._ 2, iv. p. 941 (ed. Migne). Jerome,
who seems to have had Eusebius before him, says more plainly (Epist.
120, _ad Hedib._ I. p. 826):--'Mihi videtur evangelista Matthaeus qui
evangelium Hebraeo sermone conscripsit, non tam _vespere_ dixisse quam
_sero_, et eum qui interpretatus est, verbi ambiguitate deceptum, non
_sero_ interpretatum esse sed _vespere_.'
[209:1] Iren. ii. 22. 5; Euseb. _H.E._ iii. 23.
[209:2] Preface to ed. 6, p. xvii.
[209:3] Euseb. _H.E._ iii. 39 [Greek: eph' has tous philomatheis
anapempsantes _anankaios_ nun prosthesomen, k.t.l.], and again, [Greek:
tauta d' hemin _anankaios_ pros tois ektetheisin epiteterestho].
[210:1] This argument to St John's Gospel was published long ago by
Cardinal Thomasius (_Op._ I. p. 344); but it lay neglected until
attention was called to it by Aberle _Theolog. Quartalschr._ xlvi. p. 7
sq (1864), and by Tischendorf _Wenn wurden etc._
[210:2] Overbeck's article is in Hilgenfeld's _Zeitschr. f. Wissensch.
Theol._ p. 68 sq (1867). The notice relating to the four Maries will be
found in Routh _Rel. Sacr._ I. p. 16.
[211:1] _Einleitung_ p. 63 (1875); comp. _Zeitschr. f. Wissensch.
Theol._ xviii. p. 269 (1875).
[211:2] I verified this for myself ten years ago, and published the
result in the first edition of my _Galatians_, p. 459 sq (1865). About
the same time Dr. Westcott ascertained the fact from a friend, and
announced it in the second edition of his _History of the Canon_.
[211:3] This fragment was first published by Nolte _Theolog.
Quartalschr._ xliv. p. 466 (1862). It will be found in the collection of
fragments of Papias given by Hilgenfeld _Zeitschr. f. Wissensch. Theol._
(1875), p. 258.
[212:1] This solution of the difficulty by means of a lacuna was
suggested to me by a friend. In f
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