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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1335] [Clement seems to think this abuse was connected with the agapæ not—one might trust—with the Lord’s supper.]
[1338] Literally, “slave-manners,” the conduct to be expected from slaves.
[1344] A bulbous root, much prized in Greece, which grew wild.
[1346] A play here on the words εὐδαίμων and δαίμων.
[1347] ἀκρόδρυα, hard-shelled fruits.
[1352] In allusion to the agapæ, or love-feasts.
[1353] 2 Kings vi. 17-19, Septuagint: 2 Sam. vi. 17-19. A.V.
[1354] ὄνος, perhaps the hake or cod.
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