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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[2253] Hermas, [Similitudes, p. 49, supra.]

[2254] Rom. ii. 14.

[2255] This clause is hopelessly corrupt; the text is utterly unintelligible, and the emendation of Sylburgius is adopted in the translation.

Chapter X.—To What the Philosopher Applies Himself.

[2256] Lev. xviii. 1-5.

[2257] Gal. iii. 12.

[2258] “Them that are far off, and them that are nigh” (Eph. ii. 13).

[2259] Eph. ii. 5.

Chapter XI.—The Knowledge Which Comes Through Faith the Surest of All.

[2260] 1 Cor. viii. 1.

[2261] Matt. xvii. 20.

[2262] Matt. ix. 29.

[2263] Ex. xvi. 36, Septuagint; “the tenth part of an ephah,” A.V.

[2264] Matt. v. 28.

[2265] Matt. xv. 11, 19.

[2266] Matt. v. 8.

[2267] The text here reads θεῶν, arising in all probability from the transcriber mistaking the numeral θ for the above.

[2268] Prov. xi. 14, Septuagint; “Where no counsel is, the people fall,” A.V.

[2269] Gen. xviii. 22, 23.

[2270] Ex. xxxiv. 2.

[2271] 1 Tim. vi. 20, 21.

[2272] [See Elucidation III. at the end of this second book.]

[2273] Prov. x. 21, Septuagint; “feed many,” A.V.

Chapter XII.—Twofold Faith.

 

 

 

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