[89:2] Einleilung in das N. T. p. 66, where Lipsius' view is also quoted.

[89:3] Cf. Westcott, On the Canon, p. 88, n. 4.

[89:4] As appears to be suggested in S. R. i. p. 292. The reference in the note to Bleek, Einl. p. 637 (and Ewald?), does not seem to be exactly to the point.

[89:5] Apol. i. 67.

[90:1] Dial. c. Tryph. 103.

[90:2] Apol. i. 66; cf. S.R. i. p. 294.

[91:1] The evangelical references and allusions in Justin have been carefully collected by Credner and Hilgenfeld, and are here thrown together in a sort of running narrative.

[101:1] This was written before the appearance of Mr. M'Clellan's important work on the Four Gospels (The New Testament, vol. i, London, 1875), to which I have not yet had time to give the study that it deserves.

[103:1] Unless indeed it was found in one of the many forms of the Gospel (cf. S.R. i. P. 436, and p. 141 below). The section appears in none of the forms reproduced by Dr. Hilgenfeld (N.T. extra Can. Recept. Fasc. iv).

[107:1] In like manner Tertullian refers his readers to the 'autograph copies' of St. Paul's Epistles, and the very 'chairs of the Apostles,' preserved at Corinth and elsewhere. (De Praescript. Haeret. c. 36). Tertullian also refers to the census of Augustus, 'quem testem fidelissimum dominicae nativitatis Romana archiva custodiunt' (Adv. Marc. iv. 7).