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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[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).
[2722] Matt. vi. 31; Luke xii. 22, 23.
[2723] Matt. vi. 32, 33; Luke xii. 30, 31.
[2727] Translated as completed, and amended by Heinsius. In the text it is plainly mutilated and corrupt.
[2729] [Clement describes the attrition of the schoolmen (which they say suffices) with the contrition exacted by the Gospel. He knows nothing but the latter, as having promise of the Comforter.]
[2730] Hos. vi. 6; Matt. ix. 13, xii. 7.
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