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Haer. i. Praef. 2. Matthew apologists exhibit their usual arbitrary haste, &c. S.R. ii. p. 224. For what follows, see especially p. 261 sqq. Sac. i. pp. 394-396; Westcott, On the Canon, p. 487 sqq.; Hilgenfeld, Der Kanon und die Kritik des N.T. ad p. 40, n.; Credner, Geschichte des Noutestamentlichen Kanon, ed. Volkmar, p. 153 sqq., &c. Lightfoot in Cont. Rev., Oct. 1875, p. 837.

Budde has shown in his Kanon des Alten Testaments, 1900, that the Old Testament which lies before us finished and complete, assumed its present form only as the result of the growth of several centuries.

"aemin men gar son eti kai nun tantion, o kanon, oi kalathiokoi, to skiadeion." It occurs frequently on vases, and is in shape like that now used. It could be put up and down. "ta d' ota g'an son, nae AL', exepetannuto osper skiadeion, kai palin xunaegeto." Arist. "skiadiskaen elephantinaen phorei gunaixin autos."

S.R. ii. p. 211 sq. Sac. i. p. 161. Haer. iii. 11. 8. Haer. iii. 1. 1. Marc. iv. 2. H.E. vi. 25. On the general position of Origen in regard to the Canon, compare Hilgenfeld, Kanon, p. 49. Sac. i. pp. 124 and 152. Hilgenfeld, Einleitung, p. 805. It hardly seems clear that Origen had no MS. authority for his reading.

Lawrence would deter their enemies from the attempt. "Everybody," writes one of them, "was stupefied at an enterprise that seemed so bold." In a few days a crowd of sails was seen approaching. They were not enemies, but friends. It was the fleet of the contractor Cadet, commanded by officer named Kanon, and loaded with supplies for the colony.

Credner, Gesch. des Kanon, p. 167. Haer. ii, 22. 5, iii. 3.4. Lipsius in Schenkel's Bibel-Lexicon, i. p. 98. S.R. ii. p. 269. S.R. ii. p. 302. Lipsius in S. B. L. i. p. 95 sqq. Haer. Rel. Lightfoot; see Cont. Rev. Mr. The idea seems to be that Basilides refused to accept projection or emanation as a hypothesis to account for the existence of created things. Compare Mansel, Gnost. Her. p. 148.

The brutes were half-drunk, and were singing love and war songs, such as 'O Gretchen mein Taubchen, mein Herzenstrompet, Mein Kanon, mein Heerpauk und meine Musket, 'Prinz Eugen der edle Ritter. and the like; their wild whoops and jodels making doleful discord with the groans of us captives within the waggons.