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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[3800] προκρίματος, “without preferring one before another.”—A.V.
[3801] διά. A.V. “before.”
VI.—From the Book on the Soul.
[3802] Sermon 53. On The Soul, p. 156. [Anton. Melissa, a Greek monk of the twelfth century, has left works not infrequently referred to by modern authors. Flourished a.d. 1140.]
[3803] 143, fol. 181, p. 1, chapter On Care For The Soul.
VII.—Fragment from the Book on Slander.
[3804] On Slanderers and Insult. The evidence on which this is ascribed to Clement is very slender.
XI.—Fragments Found in Greek Only in the Oxford Edition.
[3809] We have ventured to substitute ἐνταῦθα instead of ἐντεὺθεν. He is showing that the preparation must be made before we go in.
[3820] Here Grabe notes that what follows is a new exposition of the parable, and is by another and a later hand, as is shown by the refutation of Novatus towards the end.
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