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ntemporary Review_, February 1875, p. 347 [_ibid._ p. 72]. [82:1] _Contemporary Review_, February 1875, p. 348 [_ibid._ p. 74]. [82:2] _S.R._ i. p. 265. [83:1] _Contemporary Review_, February 1875, p. 347 [_ibid._ p. 72 f.] Dr. Lightfoot makes the following important admission in a note: "The Roman Epistle indeed has been separated from its companions, and is embedded in the Martyrology which stands at the end of this collection in the Latin Version, where doubtless it stood also in the Greek, before the MS. of this latter was mutilated. Otherwise the Vossian Epistles come together, and _are followed_ by the confessedly spurious Epistles in the Greek and Latin MSS. In the Armenian all the Vossian Epistles are together, and the confessedly spurious Epistles follow. See Zahn, _Ignatius von Antiochien_, p. 111." [83:2] Note to Horne's _Int. to the Holy Scriptures_, 12th ed. 1869, iv. p. 332, note 1. The italics are in the original. [83:3] _The Ancient Syrian Version_, &c. 1845, p. xxiv f. [84:1] _Corpus Ignat._ p. 338. [84:2] _Ibid._ p. ii. [84:3] Dressel, _Patr. Ap._ p. lvi. [84:4] Cureton, _Corp. Ign._ p. iii. [84:5] Dressel, _Patr. Ap._ p. lvii f. [84:6] Cureton, _Corp. Ignat._ p. vii f. [84:7] _Ibid._ p. xi; Dressel, _Patr. Ap._ p. xxxi; cf. p. lxii; Jacobson, _Patr. Ap._ i. p. lxxiii; Vossius, _Ep. gen. S. Ign. Mart._, Amstel. 1646. [84:8] Dressel, _Patr. Ap._ p. lxi. [86:1] "A Few Words on 'Supernatural Religion,'" pref. to _Hist. of the Canon_, 4th ed. 1874, p. xix. [87:1] "A Few Words on 'S.R.,'" preface to _Hist. of Canon_, 4th ed. p. xix f. [87:2] _S.R._ i. p. 268. [88:1] _On the Canon_, Preface, 4th ed. p. xx. [89:1] These consist only of an additional page of Baur's work first quoted, and a reference to another of his works quoted in the second note, but accidentally left out of note 3. [90:1] I take the liberty of putting these words in italics to call attention to the assertion opposed to what I find in the note. [91:1] It is the same work, I believe, subsequently published in an extended form. The work I quote is entitled _Kirchengeschichte der ersten sechs Jahrhunderte_, dritte, umgearbeitete Auflage, 1869, and is part of a course of lectures carrying the history to the nineteenth century. [92:1] I do not know why Dr. Westcott adds the 'ff' to my reference, but I presume it is taken from note 4, where the reference is given to 'p. 52 ff.' This shows how compl
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