44 autwn may refer to the daimonej, in which case compare c. Gent. 25. sub fin.
45 See c. Gent. 25. 1, ta omoia toij omoioij. Or the text may mean simply "as their due."
46 The Bened. text is corrected here on the ground (1)of ms. evidence, (2) of construction (for which see 6, 7, and c. Gent. 20. 3).
48 See John iii. 3, John iii. 5.
50 Lit. "draws toward Himself."
52 Lit. "draws toward Himself."
55 dia toutou, perhaps, in both places-"by it," viz. His body.
56 dia toutou, perhaps, in both places-"by it," viz. His body.
57 Cf. St. Aug. de Fid. et Symb. 10, Rufin. in Symb. Apost. 12. So also Tertull. adv. Marc. `Quodcunque induerit ipse dignum fecit.'
59 Compare Orat. iii. 31, note 11.
62 autozwh, see c. Gent. 40, 46, and Orat. iv. 2, note 4.
64 e.g. viii. 4; x. 5, &c. `It is quite a peculiarity of Ath. to repeat, and to apologise for doing so,' (Newman in Orat. ii. 80 note 1).
65 epibasij, compare epibainein, 43. 4, &c.
66 epibasij, compare epibainein, 43. 4, &c.
69 Cf. Joh. x. 17, Joh. x. 18.
71 i.e. when sustained by its union with Him.
74 i.e. suggested as endocon (supra, 1); a reading par eautou has been suggested: (devised) "by Himself."
79 Eph. ii. 2, and see the curious visions of Antony, Vit. Ant., 65, 66.