[326:2] Routh, Rel. Sac. i. p. 306.
[327:1] Eus. H.E. v. 11, vi. 6. Eusebius, in his, 'Chronicle,' speaks of Clement as eminent for his writings ([Greek suntatton dielampen]) in A.D. 194.
[327:2] The books called 'Stromateis' or 'Miscellanies' date from this reign. H.E. vi. 6.
[327:3] Stromateis, i. 1.
[327:4] Adv. Marc. iv. 5.
[327:5] De Praescript. Haeret. c. 36; see Scrivener, Introduction, p. 446.
[328:1] pp. 450, 451.
[328:2] p. 452. These facts may be held to show that the books were not regarded with the same veneration as now.
[329:1] v. 30. 1.
[330:1] Adv. Haer. iii. 11. 8.