[[55]] Cf. Iliad, 3, 277.

[[56]] We may note his fondness for the old idea of Plato that man is an phytòn ouránion and has an emphytos archaia pròs ouranon koinoniá. Cf. Protr. 25, 3; 100, 3.

[[57]] Strom. vi, 156, 3-157, 5.

[[58]] Strom. vi, 159. Cf. vi, 57, 58, where he asks Who was the original teacher, and answers that it is the First-born, the Wisdom.

[[59]] Strom. i, 28, kata proegoúmenon and kat epakoloúthema. See de Faye, p. 168, 169. Note ref. to Paul, Galat. 3, 24.

[[60]] Strom. vi, 67, 1.

[[61]] Strom. vi, 42, 1.

[[62]] Strom. i, 99, 3.

[[63]] Strom. vi, 44, 1.

[[64]] Strom. vi, 44, 4.