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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[3909] i.e., of baptism.
[3911] Hos. vi. 6; Matt. ix. 13.
[3916] Quoted with a slight variation by Justin Martyr, Dialogue with Trypho, ch. xlvii., vol. i. p. 219, and supposed by Grabe to be a quotation from the Apocryphal Gospel to the Hebrews.
[3917] Ἀνόνητοι, for which the text has ἀνόητοι.
[3919] μῦθος.
[3920] λόγος.
[3921] Said to be Smyrna.
[3922] ῥήσεσι λὁγων, for which Cod. Reg. Gall. reads σειρῆσι λόγων.
[3924] For Gnostic, Intellector is used, p. 577. Why not use the Latin word Perfector? The idea is not simplyperfectus: Clement’s Gnostic is a gnomon, actively indexing the mind of Christ.
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