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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1796] [Kaye’s careful criticism of M. Barbeyrac’s captious complains against Clement, are specially instructive. p. 109.]
Chapter I.—Preface—The Author’s Object—The Utility of Written Compositions.
[1797] [It is impossible to illustrate the Stromata by needed notes, on the plan of this publication. It would double the size of the work, and require time and such scholorship as belongs to experts. Important matters are briefly discussed at the end of each book. Elucidation I.]
[1801] Matt. xviii. 32; Luke xix. 22; Matt. xxv. 30.
[1804] 2 Cor. vi. 4, 10, 11.
[1806] [To be noted as apparently allowed, yet exceptionally so.]
[1809] Matt. ix. 37, 38; Luke x. 2.
[1816] i.e., perfect men.
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