227 lata\ th\n prw/thn e0kdoxh/n.
228 tou\j spermatikou\j lo/gouj.
229 kata\ to\n prohgou/menon noh=n.
230 Cf. 1 Cor. ix. 9, 10, and Deut. xxv. 4.
231 Cf. Eph. v. 31, 32. Cf. Gen. ii. 24.
234 problh/mata kai\ parabolai/.
237 e0pa\n e0pakou/sh|tou= par' e9autou= pa/nta poih/santoj.
242 Cf. 2 Tim. iii. 8. [Note this testimony concerning Numenius.]
246 The reading in the text of Spencer and of the Benedictine ed. is kataleifqei=san, for which Lommatzsch has adopted the conjecture of Boherellus, katalhfqei=san.
248 u9p' e0nuparxou/shj a0fanta/stou fu/sewj dioikoume/w/.
249 pro\j xrei/an ou0k eu0katafro/nhton.
250 o#pwj pote\ a!llwj o!ntwn.
255 pe/mpthj para\ ta\ te/ssara stouxei=a ei\nai fu/sewj.
261 kainh=j diadecame/nhj o9dou= kai\ a0lloi/aj, etc. For diadecaue/nhj, Boherellus would read a0pokata/stasij. Cf. Origen, de Princip., iii. c. 5; ii. c. 3. [See also Neander's Church History, vol. 1. p. 328, and his remarks on "the general a0pokata/stasij" of Origen. S.]
263 Cf. Pliny, x. c. 66: "Anguem ex medullâ hominis spinae gigni accepimus a multis." Cf. also Ovid, Metamorphos., xv. fab. iv.
266 kai\ mi/a ei0j a0moibh\n pali/ntropon i0ou=sa kai\ e0paniou=sa.
268 ou!tw de\ kai\ to\ a0pollu/menon ei0j metabolh\n diame/nei.
269 diele/gxetai ou0k e0pidexo/mena to\ gennai=on kai\ a!a/ti/r0r9hton.
270 o9 th\n a0lh/qeia/ e0kperilamba/nwn.