[56:1] Some Account of the Writings and Opinions of Clement of Alexandria, p. 407 sqq.

[56:2] In the new Preface to his work on the Canon (4th edition, 1875), p. xxxii.

[58:1] S.R. i. p. 221, and note.

[59:1] S.R. i. p. 222, n. 3.

[59:2] Lehrb. chr. Dogmengesch. p. 74 (p. 82 S.R.?).

[59:3] Das nachapost. Zeitalter, p. 126 sq.

[60:1] Der Ursprung unserer Evangelien, p. 64; compare Fritzche, art. 'Judith' in Schenkel's Bibel-Lexicon.

[61:1] Vol. i. p. 221, n. I feel it due to the author to say that I have found his long lists of references, though not seldom faulty, very useful. I willingly acknowledge the justice of his claim to have 'fully laid before readers the actual means of judging of the accuracy of every statement which has been made' (Preface to sixth edition, p. lxxx).

[65:1] i. p. 226.

[66:1] i. p. 228.