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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[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.]
[1835] [Every reference of our author to his use of Greek learning and (eclectic) philosophy, is important in questions about his orthodoxy.]
[1836] [Every reference of our author to his use of Greek learning and (eclectic) philosophy, is important in questions about his orthodoxy.]
[1837] [Noteworthy with his caveat about comparison. He deals with Greek philosophers as surgeons do with comparative anatomy.]
[1838] Adopting the emendation γλυκύ τι instead of γλυκύτητι.
Chapter III.—Against the Sophists.
[1840] Matt. viii. 20; Luke ix. 58.
[1841] Job v. 13; 1 Cor. iii. 19, 20; Ps. xciv. 11.
[1842] Isa. xxix. 14; 1 Cor. i. 19.
Chapter IV.—Human Arts as Well as Divine Knowledge Proceed from God.
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