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Cassels, Walter R., 1826-1907

"A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays"

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].
[109:3] _Ibid._ p. 352 [_ibid._ p. 79 f.].
[110:1] _Contemporary Review_, February 1875, p. 353 f. [_ibid._ p. 81].
[110:2] _Ignatius v. Ant._ p. 66, Anm. 3.
[111:1] I need not refer to the statement of Nicephorus that these
relics were first brought from Rome to Constantinople and afterwards
translated to Antioch.
[112:1] Ruinart, _Acta Mart._ pp. 59, 69.
[112:2] _Ignatius v. Ant._ p, 68.
[112:3] Ruinart, _Acta Mart._ p. 56. Baronius makes the anniversary of
the martyrdom 1st February, and that of the translation 17th December.
(_Mart. Rom._ pp. 87, 766 ff.)
[112:4] _Ignatius v.


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