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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[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.
[2731] [Matt. v. 7. S.]
[2732] [A cheering comment on the widow’s mites, and the apostolic principle of 2 Cor. viii. 12.]
[2733] [Matt. v. 8. S.]
[2734] [Matt. v. 9. S].
[2736] [Note that thus in the second century there were those (scholiasts) who interlined and transposed the Gospels, in mss.]
Chapter VII.—The Blessedness of the Martyr.
[2744] [This is important testimony as to the primitive understanding of the awards of a future life.]
[2746] [See book iii., cap iii., supra.]
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