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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1858] Matt. xxiii. 37; Luke xiii. 34.
[1859] [A favourite expression of the Fathers, expressing hope for the heathen. See Elucidations VIII., infra.]
[1860] Prov. v. 2-3, 5, 8, 9, 11, 20.
[1861] Philo Judæus, On seeking Instruction, 435. See Bohn’s translation, ii. 173.
[1862] Quoted from Philo with some alterations. See Bohn’s translation, vol. ii. p. 173.
[1863] See Philo, Meeting to seek Instruction, Bohn’s translation, vol. ii. 160.
[1864] Bohn’s trans., vol. ii. 161.
[1865] Prov. v. 20. Philo, On meeting to seek Knowledge, near beginning.
[1866] Philo, in the book above cited, interprets “Israel,” “seeing God.” From this book all the instances and etymologies occuring here are taken.
[1868] Prov. iii. 11, 12; Heb. xii. 5, 6.
Chapter VI.—The Benefit of Culture.
[1870] Prov. vi. 6, 8. [The bee is not instanced in Scripture.]
[1871] Matt. vi. 6; John iv. 23.
[1872] [Illustrative of the esoteric principle of Clement. SeeElucidation IX., infra.]
Chapter VII.—The Eclectic Philosophy Paves the Way for Divine Virtue.
[1876] [Most important as defining Clement’s system, and his use of this word, “philosophy.”]
[1877] Something seems wanting to complete the sense.
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