96 Hist. Ar. 72.

97 Vid. Apol. de Fug. init.; Matt. x. 23.

98 Exod. xx 13.

99 2 Tim. i. 10; Rom. viii. 21.

100 Cf. Ep. Fest. i. 3, Ep. ad Amun, also de Incar. 27, 48, 51.

101 [Revillout (in the work quoted supr. p. 188), p. 479 sq. states the contrary with regard to Egypt. He refers to the opening of Plutarch's de Is. et Osir., also to Brunet de Presle Serapeum.]

102 A rack, or horse, Tillemont. vol. viii. p. 169.

103 Vid. Hist. Ar. §§40, 64.

104 Is. xxvi. 20, LXX.

105 2 Cor. xi. 33.

106 Prov. xv. 1; Prov xvi. 13. vid. §27, note 1.

107 John xviii 9.

1 Leontius died in the summer of 357, probably before Ath. wrote.

2 De Syn. 17.

3 Apol. Ar. 48.

4 John viii. 44; 1 Cor. vi. 10.

5 Matt. xv. 4.

6 Luke vi. 1. sqq.

7 Isa. i. 10, Isa. i. 11.

8 peribombein, Nic. Def. 14, note 1; Greg. Naz. Orat. 27. n. 2.

9 Vid. Hist. Arian. §4. also Theodoret Hist. i. 20. [Prolegg. ch. ii. §4.] The name of Euphration occurs de Syn. 17 as the Bishop to whom Eusebius of Caesarea wrote an heretical letter. Balaneae is on the Syrian coast. Paltus also and Antaradus are in Syria, and these persecutions took place about a.d. 338; that of Eutropius, and of Lucius his successor, about 331, shortly after the proceedings against Eustathius. Cyrus too was banished under pretence of Sabellianism about 338. For Asclepas, Theodulus, and Olympius vid. Hist. Arian. §19. and supr. Apol. Ar. 44, 45.

10 Hist. Arian. 5.

11 Tom. ad Ant.

12 Beroea, Hist. Ar. 5.

13 Tom. ad Ant.

14 a.d. 350, infr. Hist. Arian. §4; for Cucusus, see D.C.B. i. 529, 530.

15 Hist. Arian. §15; Prov. xxx. 15.

16 Of Treveri.

17 Of Milan.

18 Of Cagliari.

19 Of Vercellae.

20 [Council of Milan, 355.]

21 Hist. Ar. 42.

22 [Nicae and Sardica are specially referred to, but see Prolegg. ch. ii. §3 (1) note 5, sub. fin.]

23 [Apol. Ar. 89, Hist. Ar. 45, 357 a.d.]

24 Gal. ii. 5.

25 Apol. Coast. 30, note 5, and reff.

26 [Comp. Encyc. §4. The present passage certainly appears to put the arrival of George in the Lent immediately following the irruption of Syrianus: but see Prolegg. ch. ii. §8 (1), note 5, below, Fest. Index,_xxix., and the explanation in Chron. Aceph. that the party of George took possession of the Churches (in June 356), eight months before George arrived in person. Cf. Introd. to Apol. Const.]

27 [Sunday, May 18, 357. The Roman martyrology celebrates these victims on May 21, which suits the reference of the present passage to 357.]

28 Hist. Arian. §72.

29 Ibid. §72 fin. Apol. Const. 27.

30 Ibid. and see Hist. Ar. §72.

31 Hieron. V. Hilar. §30. [Rather see Letter 49. 7, notes 3 (a and b), and Vit. Pachom. 72, where the same names occur together.]

32 Hieron. V. Hilar. §30. [Rather see Letter 49. 7, notes 3 (a and b), and Vit. Pachom. 72, where the same names occur together.]

33 Letter 49.

34 Letter 60.

35 Letter 49. 10.

36 Cited by Socrates iii. 8.

37 Apol. Ar. §4.

38 1 Sam. xxii. 2.

39 Hist. Arian. §§34, 35.

40 Matt. x. 29.

41 Encyc. 5.


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