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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[2695] Gal. vi. 14;Phil. iii. 20.
Chapter IV.—The Praises of Martyrdom.
[2697] Demiurgus.
[2698] [οἱ ψευδώνυμοι, i.e., the gnostic heretics. Clement does not approve of the surrender of a good name to false pretenders.]
Chapter V.—On Contempt for Pain, Poverty, and Other External Things.
[2701] 1 Cor. vii. 28, 32, 35.
Chapter VI.—Some Points in the Beatitudes.
[2705] [Canons Apostolical (so called), li. liii. But see Elucidation I.]
[2706] [Matt. x. 39; John xii. 25. S.]
[2708] κυριακῆ εὐποιῖᾳ
[2709] [If love, exerting itself in doing good, overruled the letter of the Sabbatic law, rise to this supremacy of love, which is, of itself, “the fulfilling of the law.”]
[2711] [He regards the estate of marriage and the estate of poverty, as gifts redounding to the benefit of those who accept them as such, and adapt themselves to the same, as stewards.]
[2713] Isa. xxix. 13 (ὁ ἔτερος inserted).
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