[29] 2 Pet. iii. 15.
[30] "Hippolytus and his Age," vol. i., 315.
[31] While Trajan was on his Parthian expedition, and spent the winter at Antioch. (See Davidson's "Introduction to the New Testament," p. 370.)
[32] "Literary World," Oct. 23, 1874.
[33] "Hom." iii. 61.
[34] "The 'Recognitions of Clemens,' which differ little from Clementina, are the witty and agreeable productions of an Alexandrian Jew, well versed in philosophy, written in the third century."—Dr. Mosheim.
[35] John xx. 25.
[36] "The 'Recognitions' are conveyed to us by the ancients under different titles. They are sometimes styled 'St. Clemens's Acts,' 'History Chronicle;' sometimes 'St. Peter's Acts,' 'Itinerary Periods,' 'Dialogues with Apion,' all which are unquestionably but different inscriptions, or it may be parcels, of the same book."—Dr. Cave's "Apostalici," p. 58.
[37] "Hippolytus and his Age," vol. i. 187.
[38] "On the Canon," p. 255.