169
Matt. x. 16.
170
See this learnedly brought out by Hagemann in his introduction to “Die römische Kirche.”
171
See Stöckl, Lehrbuch der Geschichte der Philosophie, p. 244.
172
2 Peter ii. 14.
173
Möhler, Patrologie, p. 51.
174
See Möhler, Patrologie, p. 423.
175
Heinrich, Dogmatische Theologie, i. 71.
176
Ibid., i. 70.
177
Newman, Causes of Success of Arianism, pp. 215, 216.
178
Newman, Notes on St. Athanasius, pp. 51, 261, 264, 452, 250, 247, 150, 82, 312.
179
Newman, “Causes of the Rise and Successes of Arianism,” p. 252, a treatise which I have found a storehouse of information respecting the Church of the first three centuries.
180
Magisterio.
181
Mansi, tom. ii. pp. 469-477.
182
See Josephus, Jud. Antiq., l. 18, c. 4.
183
See St. Basil, Ep. 141.
184
For instances, see the utmost incredible account in De Civitate Dei vi. 9; and, again, Clement of Alexandria, Cohortatio, p. 81 (Potter’s ed.); what I have said is in exact accordance with St. Athanasius, de Inc. Verbi, sec. 46.
185
A fragment of this apology is preserved for us in Eusebius’ History, iv. 26.
186
1 Cor. xv. 6.
187
As Baur, Die drei ersten Jahrhunderte, p. 464, attests.
188
St. Greg. I Epist. xi. 66.
189
Irenæus, iv. 33, 9.
190
Eusebius, Hist., v. 1.
191
Clement, Strom., ii. 20, p. 494, τοὺς γνωστικοὺς, τοὺς τοῦ κόσμου μειζονας.
192
Apologeticus, cap. 12.
193
1 Cor. i. 17, ii. 9.