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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1291] Ex. xxxii. 6; 1 Cor. x. 7.
Chapter XII.—The Instructor Characterized by the Severity and Benignity of Paternal Affection.
[1298] [The secondary, civilizing, and socializing power of the Gospel, must have already produced all this change from heathen manners, under Clement’s own observation.]
Chapter XIII.—Virtue Rational, Sin Irrational.
[1300] Ecclus. xxxiii. 6.
[1301] [Note this definition in Christian ethics.]
[1305] ὄθεν, an emendation for ὄν.
[1306] Love, or love-feast, a name applied by the ancients to public entertainments. [But surely he is here rebuking, with St. Jude (v. 12), abuses of the Christian agapæ by heretics and others.]
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