76/97 399) the same Theodoret exhibits the second member of the sentence thus,--[Greek: eulogeite tous diokontas humas] (so pseud.-Athan. ii. 95), which shews how little stress is to be laid on such evidence as the first-named place furnishes. 324 bis, 329 bis, 351) repeatedly gives the place as Tischendorf gives it--but on one occasion, which it will be observed is _fatal_ to his evidence (i. |