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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[2887] Matt. vi. 2, etc.
[2888] Euphrone is plainly “kindly, cheerful.”
[2890] As it stands in the text the passage is unintelligable, and has been variously amended successfully.
[2891] Clement seems to have read Κύριον for καιρόν in Rom. xiii. 11.
[2892] Rom. xiii. 11, 12.
[2893] Homer, Odyss., iv. 750, 760; xvii. 48, 58.
[2894] Odyss., ii. 261.
[2895] Explaining μετανοέω etymologically.
Chapter XXIII.—The Same Subject Continued.
[2903] θεῖν … Οεός.
Chapter XXIV.—The Reason and End of Divine Punishments.
[2906] λουτρόν. [See Elucidation VI.]
Chapter XXV.—True Perfection Consists in the Knowledge and Love of God.
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