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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[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.
[2389] Or, “carpets.” Xenoph., Memorabilia, II. i. 30; The Words of Virtue to Vice.
[2391] i.e., Permanent state and nature.
[2392] [See Epiphan., Opp., ii. 391, ed. Oehler.]
[2393] Or, vie with.
[2394] παρουσιᾳ substituted by Grabe for παῤῥησίᾳ.
[2395] Matt. v. 8. [On the Beatitudes, see book iv. cap. 6, infra.]
[2397] [See note, book ii. cap. 7, p. 352, supra.]
[2398] Barnabas, Epist., cap. xvi. vol. i. p. 147.
[2399] [Clement does not credit the apostasy of the deacon Nicolas (Acts vi. 5), though others of the Fathers surrender him to the Nicolaitans. See book iii. cap. iv. infra.]
[2400] κατάπαυσμα (in Theodoret), for which the text reads κατάπλασμα.
[2401] Iliad, v. 739.
[2402] After this comes ὼς ἔρωτα, which yields no meaning, and has been variously amended, but not satisfactorily. Most likely some words have dropped out of the text. [The note in ed. Migne, nevertheless, is worth consultation.]
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