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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[2213] Rom. x. 17, 14, 15.
[2214] Loadstone. [Philosophy of the second centure. See note in Migne.]
[2215] 1 Cor. i. 9, x. 13.
[2217] Not in Script.
[2218] Where?
[2219] Rom. i. 17, etc.
[2221] [Clement accepts the Epistle of Barnabus as an apostolic writing. For this quotation, see vol. i. p. 137, this series.]
[2222] The man of perfect knowledge.
Chapter VII.—The Utility of Fear. Objections Answered.
[2223] Instead of ἔκκλισις, it has been proposed to read ἔκλυσις, a term applied by the Stoics to fear; but we have ἔκκλισις immediately after.
[2224] According to the correction and translation of Lowth, who reads τῶν οὔτῶ ἐπιδεχομένων instead of τὸν οὔτως, etc., of the text.
[2227] Prov. i. 17, 18, “Surely in vain the net is spread in the sight of any bird, and they lay wait for their own blood.”
[2230] Ezek. xxxiii. 11, xviii. 23, 32.
[2231] Adopting the conjecture which, by a change from the accusative to the nominative, refers “deters,” and “enjoins,” to the commandment instead of to repentance, according to the teaching of the text.
[2232] Judith viii. 27.
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