[[1]] Justin, Apology, i, 66.

[[2]] Quoted by Origen, contra Celsum, ii, 26, 27.

[[3]] Cf. Mr F. C. Conybeare's article on the remodelling of the baptismal formula in Matthew xxviii after the Council of Nicæa, Hibbert Journal, Oct. 1902.

[[4]] Origen, c. Cels. vii, 58, agroikóteron.

[[5]] Xen. Mem, i, 2, 37. Cf. Plato, Symp. 221 E. Gorgias, 491 A. See Forbes, Socrates, 128; Adam, Religious Teachers of Greece, i, 338.

[[6]] Plato, Philebus, 50 B.

[[7]] On "playfulness" in the words of Jesus, see Burkitt, the Gospel History, p. 142. See also Life of Abp Temple, ii. 681 (letter to his son 18 Dec. 1896), on the "beam in the eye" and the "eye of the needle"—"that faint touch of fun which all Oriental teachers delight in."

[[8]] Luke iv, 22, ethaúmazon epì toîs lógois tês charitos.

[[9]] George Adam Smith, Historical Geography of the Holy Land, ad loc.

[[10]] Matthew xiii, 56 says pâsai, and Mark uses a plural.