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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[3103] πέποιθεν, has confidence.
Chapter XIV.—Greek Plagiarism from the Hebrews.
[3108] Wisd. vii. 24.
[3111] Eusebius reads ποιητικῶς.
[3112] [Guardian angels. Matt. xviii. 10.]
[3113] γενητόν.
[3114] [Compare Tayler Lewis, Plato against the Atheists, p. 342.]
[3117] The text has πάλιν: Eusebius reads Πλάτων.
[3118] The text has ἀνθρώτῳ: Plato and Eusebius, ἀνθρώποις.
[3119] Deut. xxx. 15, 19, 20.
[3120] τὴν χρυσῆν is supplied, according to a very probably conjecture.
[3121] “Spoken or” supplied from Plato and Eusebius.
[3122] μόνον ἐν τῇ πόλει is here supplied from Plato. [Note in Migne.]
[3123] Iliad, xiv. 206.
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