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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[1937] The substance of these remarks is found in Prov. ii.

[1938] 1 Cor. iv. 19, 20.

[1939] 1 Cor. viii. 1, 2, 3.

Chapter XII.—The Mysteries of the Faith Not to Be Divulged to All.

[1940] Matt. vii. 6.

[1941] 1 Cor. ii. 14.

[1942] Matt. x. 27.

[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.

[1948] Eccles. i. 16, 17, 18.

[1949] [His grudging of the term “gnostic” to unworthy pretenders, illustrates the spirit in which we must refuse to recognise the modern (Trent) theology of the Latins, as in any sense Catholic.]

[1950] Eccles. vii. 13, according to Sept.

[1951] Prov. viii. 9, 10, 11.

Chapter XIV.—Succession of Philosophers in Greece.

[1952] Tit. i. 12, 13.

[1953] [Though Canon Farrar minimizes the Greek scholarship of St. Paul, as is now the fashion, I think Clement credits him with Greek learning. The apostle’s example seems to have inspired the philosophical arguments of Clement, as well as his exuberance of poetical and mythological quotation.]

[1954] 1 Cor. xv. 32, 33.

[1955] “Nequid Nimis.” Μηδὲν ἄγαν.

[1956] Odyss., viii. 351.

[1957] Μελέτη πάντα καθαιρεῖ.

 

 

 

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