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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[3083] From some apocryphal writing.
Chapter XII.—God Cannot Be Embraced in Words or by the Mind.
[3084] ἁγίᾳ is the reading of the text. This is with great probability supposed to be changed from ἀνῃ, a usual contraction for ανθρωπίνη.
[3085] [i.e., as written by St. Clement of Rome. See vol. i, p. 10. S.]
[3087] Alluding to Gen. xviii. 6; the word used is ἐγκρυφίαι, which Clement, following Philo, from its derivation, takes to signify occult mysteries.
[3090] Matt. xiii. 11; Mark iv. 11;Luke viii. 10.
[3093] According to the conjecture of Sylburgius, σύντονος is adopted for σύντομος.
[3094] Empedocles.
Chapter XIII.—The Knowledge of God a Divine Gift, According to the Philosophers.
[3098] Matt. xi. 27; Luke x. 22.
[3100] John iii. 15-16, 36, v. 24.
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