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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1004] [See above, p. 201, and below, the command “thou shalt love thy neighbor.”]
[1005] Ex. xx. 13-16; Deut. vi. 5.
[1008] [Good will to men made emphatic. Slavery already modified, free-schools established, and homes created. As soon as persecution ceased, we find the Christian hospital. Forster ascribes the first foundation of this kind to Ephraim Syrus. A friend refers me to his Mohammedanism Unveiled, vol. i. p. 283.]
Chapter XI.—How Great are the Benefits Conferred on Man Through the Advent of Christ.
[1009] [The Catholic instinct is here; and an all-embracing benevolence is its characteristic, not worldly empire.]
[1010] Gal. iii. 28, vi. 15.
[1011] [He seems to be thinking of 1 Tim. vi. 6, and 1 Tim. iv. 8.]
[1012] Iliad, v. 128.
[1015] [Eph. v. 14, is probably from a hymn of the Church, which is here referred to as His, as it is adopted into Scripture.]
[1018] [A quotation from another hymn, in all probability.]
[1019] Aratus.
[1020] Heb. viii. 10-12; Jer. xxxi. 33, 34.
[1021] Il., vi. 236. [The exchange of Glaucus.]
Chapter XII.—Exhortation to Abandon Their Old Errors and Listen to the Instructions of Christ.
[1024] Odyss., xii. 219.
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