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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[3627] ὰγίων, as in the best authorities: or ὰγγέλων, as in recent editions. [“Where two or three are gathered,” etc. This principle is insisted upon by the Fathers, as the great idea of public worship. And see the Trisgion, Bunsen’s Hippolytus, vol. ii. p. 63.]

[3628] Ps. xix. 9.

[3629] Luke xviii. 18.

[3630] Luke xiv. 26, 27.

[3631] i.e., The sentient soul, which he calls the irrational spirit, in contrast with the rational soul.

[3632] Gal. v. 17.

[3633] In allusion to Gal. vi. 8, where, however, the apostle speaks of sowing to the flesh.

[3634] [See, supra, cap. vii. p. 533.]

[3635] Job. i. 21.

[3636] Job i. 1.

Chapter XIII.—Description of the Gnostic Continued.

[3637] Matt. vi. 12; Luke xi. 4.

[3638] Matt. v. 48.

[3639] Ps. xxxiv. 11.

[3640] [See book ii. p. 358, also book vii. cap. 17, infra.]

[3641] 1 Cor. iii. 16.

[3642] These words are not found in Scripture. Solomon often warns against strange women, and there are the Lord’s words in Matt. v. 28.

[3643] Matt. x. 16.

[3644] Ps. xlviii. 12.

Chapter XIV.—Description of the Gnostic Furnished by an Exposition of 1 Cor. vi. 1, Etc.

[3645] Eph. iv. 13.

[3646] 1 Cor. vi. 1, 2.

[3647] Matt. v. 44.

 

 

 

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