D. 115" in the text, but
unfortunately an interruption at the time prevented the completion of
this intention, as well as the addition of some fuller references to the
writers quoted, which had been omitted, and the point, to my infinite
regret, was overlooked. The whole of the authorities in note 3,
therefore, do not support the apparent statement of martyrdom in
Antioch, although they all confirm the date, for which I really referred
to them. With this explanation, and marking the omitted references
[89:1] by placing them within brackets, I proceed to analyse the two
notes in contrast with Dr. Westcott's statements.
NOTE 3, FOR THE DATE A.D. 115-116.
DR. WESTCOTT'S STATEMENTS. | THE TRUTH.
|
| Baur, _Urspr. d. Episc., Tueb.
| Zeitschr._ 1838, H.3 (p. 149,
| Anm.) Baur states as the date of
| the Parthian war, and of Trajan's
| visit to Rome, "during which the
| above order" (the sentence against
| Ignatius) is said to have been
| given, A.
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