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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1816] i.e., perfect men.
[1819] 1 Cor. xi. 31, 32. “You” is the reading of New Testament.
[1820] The first probably Tatian, the second Theodotus.
[1821] Most likely Pantænus, master of the catechetical school in Alexandria, and the teacher of Clement. [Elucidation II.]
[1822] [See Elucidation III., infra.]
[1824] Matt. v. 15;Mark. iv. 21.
[1826] [This reference to the Jewish Sabbath to be noted in connection with what Clement says elsewhere.]
[1827] [See Elucidation IV., infra.]
[1828] Luke viii. 17, xii. 2.
[1830] [An affectionate reference to Pantænus and his other masters.]
[1831] [An affectionate reference to Pantænus and his other masters.]
[1832] [See Elucidation V., infra.]
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