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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1387] Iliad, i. 591.
[1388] Ecclus. xxxi. 20.
[1389] Shem and Japheth.
[1390] see Ecclus. xxxi. 19, where, however, we have a different reading.
Chapter III.—On Costly Vessels.
[1391] Limpet-shaped cups. [On this chapter consult Kaye, p. 74.]
[1394] Baruch iii. 16-19.
[1395] Or, proud.
[1396] [See Elucidation I. ἐνστάσεσιν τοῦ Χριστιανοῦ.]
[1397] καλοῦ.
Chapter IV.—How to Conduct Ourselves at Feasts.
[1400] The reading ἅλυσις is here adopted. The passage is obscure.
[1402] [He distinguishes between the lewd music of Satanic odes (Tatian, cap. xxxiii. p. 79, supra), and another art of music of which he will soon speak.]
[1405] [Here instrumental music is allowed, though he turns everything into a type.]
[1407] [Even the heathen had such forms. The Christian grace before and after meat is here recognised as a matter of course. 1 Tim. iv. 3, 4.]
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