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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
Chapter VI.—The Name Children Does Not Imply Instruction in Elementary Principles.
[1082] In allusion apparently to John viii. 35, 36.
[1084] χάρισμα
[1087] viz., the result of His will.
[1090] φως, light; φώς, a man.
[1094] Migne’s text has ἀποκάλυψις. The emendation ἀπόληψις is preferable.
[1095] [Iliad, v. 401.]
[1096] Gal. iii. 23-25. [Here the schoolmaster should be the child-guide; for the law leads us to the Master, says Clement, and we are no longer under the disciplinary guide, but “under the Word, the master of our free choice.” The schoolmaster then is the Word, and the law merely led us to his school.]
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