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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[3581] προσφέρεσθαι and προφέρεσθαι are both found here.

[3582] συνιέντας, and (Sylburgius) συνιόντας.

[3583] [Our Lord answered when adjured by the magistrate; but Christians objected to all extra-judicial oaths, their whole life being sworn to truth.]

[3584] [This must be noted, because our author seems to tolerate a departure from strict truth in the next chapter.]

Chapter IX.—Those Who Teach Others, Ought to Excel in Virtues.

[3585] [Philo is here quoted by editors, and a passage from Plato. “Sophists,” indeed! With insane persons, and in like cases, looser moralists have argued thus, but Clement justly credits it to Sophistry. Elucidation I.]

[3586] Rom. ii. 25; Eph. ii. 11. [Plainly, he introduces this example of an apparent inconsistency, because only so far he supposes the Gnostic may allow himself, without playing false, to temporize.]

[3587] 1 Cor. ix. 19, etc.

[3588] This sentence is obscure, and has been construed and amended variously.

Chapter X.—Steps to Perfection.

[3589] Luke xix. 26.

[3590] [Τῶν κατεπειγόντων γνῶσις. This definition must be borne in mind. It destroys all pretences that anything belonging to the faith, i.e., dogma, might belong to an esoteric system.]

[3591] Luke xx. 36.

[3592] Ps. xxiv. 3-6.

[3593] Heb. i. 3.

[3594] Matt. xi. 27.

[3595] 1 Cor. xiv. 6.

[3596] 1 Cor. xiii. 3.

[3597] [Here, also, the morality of the true Gnostic is distinguished from the system of dogmas, την τῶν δογμάτων θεωρίαν. Elucidation II.]

Chapter XI.—Description of the Gnostic’s Life.

[3598] [Others see the letter only, but the true Gnostic penetrates to the spirit, of the law.]

[3599] [Here is no toleration of untruth. See p. 538, supra.]

[3600] [The bearing of this beautiful anecdote upon clerical wedlock and the sanctity of the married life must be obvious.]

[3601] [1 Cor. vii. 29. S.]

 

 

 

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