[81] E.g., Irenaeus: Against Heresy, II, 9, 1; Tertullian: Against Marcion, I, 10; Origen: De Principiis, I, 3, 1; Tertullian: Apology, XVII; Lactantius: Divine Institutes, I, 2.
[82] E.g., Minucius Felix: Octavius, XVII, XVIII; Novatian: De Trinitate VIII; Dionysius the Great: Fragments, II, 1.
[83] E.g., "Justin, in Philosopher's garb, preached the word of God." Eusebius, IV, 11.
[84] The mere list of Greek authors quoted by St. Clement of Alexandria occupies over fourteen quarto pages in Fabricius' Bibliotheka Graeca.
[85] Divine Institutes, V. 4.
[86] Acts, XVII, 23.
[87] Stromata, I, 13.
[88] E.g., Stromata, VI, 5: "The one and only God was known by the Greeks in a Gentile way, by the Jews Judaically, and in a new and spiritual way by us." In I, 5, he says: "For this (philosophy) was a schoolmaster to bring "the Hellenic mind," as the law the Hebrews, to Christ."
[89] Stromata, V, 14.
[90] Ibid., VI, 5. See also, e.g., I, 19; V, 13.