[[35]] Strom. i, 11. The quotation is roughly from Homer, Od. ii, 276.

[[36]] Strom. i, 43, i. Some who count themselves euphueîs, mónen kaì psilèn tèn pístin apaitoûsi.

[[37]] Strom. i, 45, 6, oi orthodoxastaí.

[[38]] Strom. vii, 55.

[[39]] Pædag. i, 26; 27. Perhaps for "he saith," we should read "it saith," viz. Scripture.

[[40]] Strom. v, 9.

[[41]] Strom. 43, 3-44, 2.

[[42]] Pæd. i, 14, 2; 19. Cf. Blake's poem.

[[43]] Pæd. i, 22, 3.

[[44]] Marcus Aurelius, xi, 3. He may have had in mind some who courted martyrdom.