_ iii. 11.
[52:3] _Ibid._ 16.
[52:4] _Ibid._ 19, 20.
[52:5] _Ibid._ 32.
[52:6] _Ibid._ iv. 8.
[52:7] _Ibid._ 11.
[52:8] _Ibid._ iv. 22.
[53:1] _H.E._ ii. 15.
[53:2] _Ibid._ vii. 25.
[54:1] _H.E._ iii. 18.
[54:2] _Ibid._ 19, 20.
[54:3] _Ibid._ 20.
[54:4] _Ibid._ 20.
[54:5] _Ibid._ 23.
[54:6] _Ibid._ 24.
[55:1] I am much obliged to Dr. Lightfoot for calling my attention to
the accidental insertion of the words "and the Apocalypse" (_S.R._ i.
p. 433). This was a mere slip of the pen, of which no use is made, and
the error is effectually corrected by my own distinct statements.
[55:2] _H.E._ iii. 39.
[56:1] _Contemporary Review_, January 1875, p. 183 [_ibid._ p. 51].
[57:1] _Contemporary Review_, February 1875, p. 337 ff. [_ibid._ p. 59
ff.]
[58:1] _Contemporary Review_, February 1875, p. 339 [_ibid._ p. 62].
[59:1] _Contemporary Review_, February 1875, p. 340 [_ibid._ p. 63].
[59:2] _S.R._ i. p. 263 f. I have introduced numbers for facility of
reference.
[60:1] Dr. Lightfoot says in this volume: "The reading 'most' is
explained in the preface to that edition as a misprint" (p. 63, n. 2).
Not so at all. "A slip of the pen" is a very different thing.
[60:2] _Contemporary Review_, February 1875, p. 341 [_ibid._ p. 64].
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