[950] Eusebius reads, “invoking the common Father, God,” viz. Πανελλήνιος Ζεύς, as Pausanias relates.
[951] 1 Sam. xi. 18.
[952] Matt. v. 45.
[953] Instead of νοῦσον σιδηρόν, the sense requires that we should, with Sylburgius, read νούσοισι δηρόν.
[954] Ps. lxxxiv. 1.
[955] Deut. x. 16, 17.
[956] Isa. xl. 26.
[957] 1 Tim. vi. 16.
[958] Deut. iv. 12.
[959] Ὡροσκόπος.