47/97 The [Greek: huper]--instead of the [Greek: peri] after [Symbol: Aleph]BL[Symbol: Xi] in St.Luke--should be to our opponents a sign betraying the origin, though when it stands by itself--as in Eusebius, In Ps. iii .-- I do not press the passage.] [3. Nor again does the reviewer seem to have noticed the effects of the context in shewing to which source a quotation is to be referred. It is a common custom for Fathers to quote v. 45 in St.Matthew, which is hardly conceivable if they had St.Luke vi. |