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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1431] [An example may not be out of place, as teaching how we may put such things to silence. “Since the ladies have withdrawn,” said one, “I will tell a little anecdote.” “But,” interposed a dignified person, “let me ask you to count me as representing the ladies; for I am the husband of one of them, and should be sorry to hear what would degrade me in her estimation.”]
[1433] Ecclus. xx. 5.
[1434] Ecclus. xx. 8.
Chapter VII.—Directions for Those Who Live Together.
[1435] Ecclus. xxxi. 31.
[1438] Ecclus. xiv. 1.
[1439] Ecclus. ix. 9. [i.e., reclining at the table.]
[1440] Ecclus. ix. 9.
[1441] Ecclus. xxxi. 16-18.
[1442] Ecclus. xxxii. 11.
[1444] Acts xv. 23, 28, 29.
[1446] Prov. xxiv. 28; Ex. xxiii. 1.
[1447] Ecclus. xxxii. 3, 4, 8.
[1448] [A primitive form of Christian salutation, borrowed from the great Example. John xx. 19.]
[1449] Iliad, ii. 213.
[1450] Ecclus. ix. 18.
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