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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[2368] So Clement seems to designate the human nature of Christ,—as being a quartum quid in addition to the three persons of the Godhead. [A strange note: borrowed from ed. Migne. The incarnation of the second person is a quartum quid, of course; but not, in our author’s view, “an addition to the three persons of the Godhead.”]
Chapter XIX.—The True Gnostic is an Imitator of God, Especially in Beneficence.
[2373] ἱκέτην has been adopted from Philo, instead of οἰκέτην of the text.
[2374] [A noteworthy aphorism.]
[2383] 2 Cor. viii. 12, 13, 14.
Chapter XX.—The True Gnostic Exercises Patience and Self-Restraint.
[2385] Substituting ὤν for ἐν τῷ Κυρίῳ after σύνοικος.
[2386] [Gal vi. 14. S.]
[2387] κύνα, Eurip., Andromache, 629.
[2388] Ἐρως, Cupid.
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