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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1927] [A special Providence notably recognised as a Christian truth.]
[1928] i.e., of the Gospel.
[1929] [The Epicureans whom he censures just before.]
[1932] Gen. xxi. 10;Gal. iv. 30.
[1937] The substance of these remarks is found in Prov. ii.
Chapter XII.—The Mysteries of the Faith Not to Be Divulged to All.
[1943] [See Elucidation X., infra.]
[1944] [A word (sparse) hitherto branded as an “Americanism.”]
Chapter XIII.—All Sects of Philosophy Contain a Germ of Truth.
[1945] [Here he expresses merely as an opinion, his “gnostic” ideas as to philosophy, and the salvability of the heathen.]
[1946] Namely Jesus: John viii. 12.
[1947] We have adopted the translation of Potter, who supposes a reference to the fate of Pentheus. Perhaps the translation should be: “excluding Christ, as the apartments destined for women exclude the man;” i.e., all males.
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