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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[2154] Referring in particular to the Jews.
[2155] [Col. iv. 6.]
[2156] The text reads ἄχρηστος: Sylburg prefers the reading εὔχρηστος.
[2157] Prov. x. 10, Septuagint.
[2158] [διαδιδράσκει τὰ πράγματα. A truly Platonic thrust at sophistical rhetoricians.]
[2159] δειληλυθέναι, suggested by Sylb. As more suitable than the διαλεληθέναι of the text.
[2160] Hermas—close of third vision, [cap. 13. p. 17, supra.]
Chapter II.—The Knowledge of God Can Be Attained Only Through Faith.
[2161] Prov. iii. 5-7, 12, 23.
[2162] Wisd. vii. 17, 20, 21, 22.
[2166] ἔννοιαν, not εὔνοιαν, as in the text.
[2172] Or anticipation, πρόληψις.
[2174] Adopting Lowth’s conjecture of supplying πλήν before θεοσεβείας.
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