[248:2] See above, p. 194. Reasons are there given for identifying this elder with Papias.
[248:3] Iren. Hær. iv. 31. 1. See John viii. 56.
[248:4] Iren. Hær. iv. 27 sq.
[248:5] Euseb. H.E. v. 24.
[249:1] John xxi. 20; comp. xiii. 25.
[249:2] Acts v. 29.
[251:1] 2 Tim. iv. 10. Gaul was almost universally called 'Galatia' in Greek at this time and for many generations afterwards.
[252:1] They are called 'trilingues,' Varro in Isid. Etym. xv. 1.
[252:2] It is preserved in great part by Eusebius, H.E. v. 1, and may be read conveniently in Routh Rel. Sacr. I. p. 295 sq.
[253:1] See the references in Tillemont Mémoires II. p. 343.