[102:4] Gesch. chr. Kirche, i. p. 410 f.
[103:1] See, for instance, Denzinger, Ueber die Aechtheit d. bish. Textes d. Ignat. Briefe, 1849, p. 87 ff.; Zahn, Ignatius v. Ant., 1873, p. 517 ff.
[103:2] Contemporary Review, February 1875, p. 350 f. [ibid. p. 77].
[104:1] S.R. i. p. 268, note 4.
[105:1] Dean Milman says: "Trajan, indeed, is absolved, at least by the almost general voice of antiquity, from the crime of persecuting the Christians." In a note he adds: "Excepting of Ignatius, probably of Simeon of Jerusalem, there is no authentic martyrdom in the reign of Trajan."—Hist. of Christianity, 1867, ii. p. 103.
[106:1] K.G. 1842, i. p. 171.
[106:2] Ibid. i. p. 172, Anm.
[108:1] Hist. of Christianity, ii. p. 101 f.
[109:1] P. 276 (ed. Bonn). Contemporary Review, February 1875, p. 352 [ibid. p. 79].
[109:2] Ibid. p. 353 f. [ibid. p. 80].