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p, 1321, 9] APOLOGETICVS 47 449<br />

M, the ocean of theology, Theodoret Graec, Affect. Cur. II § 50.<br />

Lactant. iv 5 § 6. lustin. Dial, c Tryph. c 7 p. 224", prophets<br />

before philosophers, id. Apol, ii 81, 92, Cohort, ad Gr, 28, 31,<br />

32. Plato took much from the Bible, without naming the<br />

source, fearing Socrates' fate. [lustin.J Cohort. 20 p. 18"°- 5<br />

cf Clem. Alex. Strom, I fin. Ii pr. lustin, of Perseus, Aeacus,<br />

Bellerophon, Apol, I 21 § 2, 54 §§ 7, 8, CyrilL-Alex. 10 in<br />

lulian, pp. 340. 342, ed. Spanheim, 1696. Chrys, in lo.<br />

60 (59) § 4(?). Euseb. Praep. Eu. 410"°. 462". 463". 663"<br />

Scripture read by Numa 410", by Plato 410", by Pythagoras 10<br />

and Numenius 411", Amelius the Platonist 540" Ambr. ep.<br />

37 ad Simplician. § 6 unde tamen hoc [omnis sapiens liber]<br />

plenius hauserit philosophia, de qua patrwn disciplina et prudentia,<br />

consideremus. nonne primus Nee? § 28 quis est qui<br />

Sophoclea in medium ferat carmina? ...quanto antiquior lob, 15<br />

quanta uetustior Dauid ? agnescant ergo de nostris se habere<br />

quaecumque prasstantiora locuti sunt. ep. 28 § 1, of Pythagoras,<br />

id. De Paradis. § 14 fin., the cardinal virtues a plagiarism<br />

from the four rivers of Paradise. ' id. in Ps. 118, Serm. 2<br />

§ 18 fin. Athenag. 9. lustin. Apol, I 44, Cohort, ad Gent. 20<br />

14 sq. 19 sq. Minuc 34 § 4 Holden. Keim Celsus p. 77 n. 2 fin.<br />

Arnob. in 6 7 philosophers', especially Cicero's, criticism of<br />

Olympian gods. Some muttered that the senate ought to<br />

proscribe these -writings which confirm Christianity, ib. 7.<br />

Orig. Contr. Cels. vi 19 (xix 332 n. 4 L.). ' 25<br />

p. 132 L 9 HOMINES cet. c. 19 Fuld. p. 62 1. 2 gloriae<br />

homines siquid inuenerant, ut proprium facerent, adulterauerunt.<br />

c 46 m. p, 128 mimice philosophi affectant ,usritatem et affectande<br />

corrumpunt, ut qui gloriam captant. De Anim, 1 p, 299<br />

1, 9 Wiss, uir quilibet...nedurn philosophus gloriae animal, so<br />

ib, 3 pr. nihil omnino cum philosophis super anima quoque<br />

experiremur, patriarchis, ut ita dixerim, haereticorum. Adu.<br />

Hermog, 8 fin, haereticorum patriarchae philosophi. De Praescr,<br />

Haer, 7 (quoted on p, 180, I, 28). ad nat, n 2 (p. 96 I. 1 Wiss.)<br />

ita accedente libidine gloriae ad proprii • ingenii opera mutasse.<br />

Theodoret Graec. Affect. Cur. 11 p. 33 I, 39 philosophers concealed<br />

their obligations from vainglory, XII § 82 p, 170 1. 19<br />

[cf VI § 29 p. 90 1, 9. A. S,J, Arnob, 11 50, Hier, ep. 66 § 8<br />

M. T. 29

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