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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[1646] [This plea for similitudes illustrates the principle of Hermas, and the ground of the currency of his Pastor.]

[1647] Euripides, Orestes, 588–590.

[1648] Hesiod, Works and Days, i. 291.

[1649] Ibid.

[1650] Ibid.

[1651] Jude 5, 6.

[1652] Following Lowth’s conjecture of κακοφρόνων insteasd of that of the text, κακόφρονας.

Chapter IX.—Why We are to Use the Bath.

[1653] [The morals of Clement as to decency in bathing need to be enforced among modern Christians, at seaside places of resort.]

[1654] ἀνθρωπογναφεῖα.

[1655] Matt. xxiii. 27.

[1656] Matt. xxiii. 25, 26.

[1657] Isa. iv. 4.

[1658] Isa. iv. 4.

Chapter X.—The Exercises Suited to a Good Life.

[1659] Prov. xxxi. 19, 20, Septuagint.

[1660] Gen. xviii. 6.

[1661] Gen. xxix. 9.

[1662] Ibid.

[1663] φενίνδα or φεννίς.

[1664] The text has ἦλθεν. The true reading, doubtless, is ᾖληθεν. That Pittacus exercised himself thus, is stated by Isidore of Pelusium, Diogenes, Laertius, Plutarch.

[1665] Gen. xxx. 37. Not “poplar,” as in A.V. [See Abp. Leighton on “Laban’s lambs,” Comm. on St. Peter, part i. p. 360, and questionable note of an admirable editor, same page.]

[1666] Gen. xviii. 8.

 

 

 

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