[121] Ib. i. 35.
[122] Ib. i. 32.
[123] Ib. Tryph. 78.
[124] Iren. 1. 8. 4, of the Valentinians.
[125] Ib. 1. 8. 2.
[126] Clem. Al. Strom. 1. 3, p. 329.
[127] Ib. 6. 11, p. 787.
[128] Id. Pædag. 2. 8, p. 76.
[129] This was the contention of Marcion, whose influence upon the Christian world was far larger than is commonly supposed. By far the best account of him, in both this and other respects, is that of Harnack, Dogmengeschichte, 1er Th. B. i. c. 5.
[130] Euseb. H. E. 6. 19. 8.