[41] There is nothing in this chapter which is not taken from the account of Justinus’ doctrines in Book V, nor anything to show that the summarizer had any knowledge of these except from this.
[42] τινὰς τινῶν πρώτους!
[43] So the Codex. Cruice has γεννητόν, “begotten,” but I see no reason for the alteration.
[44] κόσμησιν. Perhaps “adornment.”
[45] ἰδέαι.
[47] ἐκτύπωμα.
[48] ἰδέαι. As before he means “patterns” or “exemplars.”
[49] παραγεννηθῆναι.
[50] Here again there is nothing which cannot be found in Book VIII (see pp. [99]-[105] supra), from which this chapter is evidently taken. As has before been said, the summarizer to arrive at this has omitted all mention of Satornilus, Menander and Carpocrates, while the other systems mentioned in Book VII, he has placed after the Docetae instead of before them.