[33]HE, VI, 20.

[34]Vir. ill. 61.

[35]His festival is on August 13.

[36]Not completely legible; reproductions are not always to be trusted.

[37]Origenis Philosophumena, Oxford. Books II-III are presumably still missing, although it has been argued that what is ordinarily called Book IV may contain them; Wendland, however, rejects this theory (p. xvi).

[38]Especially in his Hippolytus and Callistus, 1853.

[39]St Clement of Rome, II, pp. 317-477. First published in 1869; in the later editions the argument is slightly expanded but is otherwise unchanged.

[40]Jerome, Vir. ill. 61.

[41]Legge (II, p. 127) unfortunately revives Döllinger’s remarkable explanation of this occurrence: Callistus had lent the bank’s funds to the Jews and went to the synagogue to recover his depositors’ money. As if anyone would expect Jews to transact business on the Sabbath and at a synagogue service!

[42]Victor’s accession occurred about 189, and Commodus died in 192.