[111] Hippol. Philosophumena, 6. 14.
[112] Herod. 4. 8-10.
[113] Hippol. 5. 21.
[114] Clementin. Hom. 2. 43, 44.
[115] Ib. 2. 51.
[116] Clem. Alex. Strom. 5. 4, p. 237.
[117] These are given by J. G. Rosenmüller, Historia Interpretationis librorum sacrorum in ecclesia Christiana, vol. i. p. 63.
[118] Athenag. Legat. c. 19: ps-Justin (Apollonius), Cohort. ad. Græc. c. 8, uses the analogous metaphor of a harp of which the Divine Spirit is the plectrum.
[119] Tertull. adv. Marc. 3. 5.
[120] Justin M. Apol. i. 54.