[263:2] Ad. Parm. ii. init.
[264:1] De Unit. Eccles. 6.
[265:1] Contr. Cresc. iv. 75; also iii. 77.
[266:1] Antiq. ii. 4, § 5.
[267:1] Antiq. 5, § 3. [Bingham apparently in this passage is indirectly replying to the Catholic argument for the Pope's Supremacy drawn from the titles and acts ascribed to him in antiquity; but that argument is cumulative in character, being part of a whole body of proof; and there is moreover a great difference between a rhetorical discourse and a synodal enunciation as at Chalcedon.]
[268:1] Ad Demetr. 4, &c. Oxf. Tr.
[268:2] Hist. ch. xv.
[269:1] De Unit. 5, 12.
[269:2] Chrys. in Eph. iv.
[269:3] De Baptism. i. 10.