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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[962] Eph. v. 14.

[963] Ps. cx. 3.

[964] Ps. xcv. 8, 9.

[965] Ps. xcv. 9-1111

[966] Ps. xcv. 7.

[967] 1 Tim. iv. 8.

[968] 1 Tim. iv. 10.

[969] 2 Tim. iii. 15.

[970] 2 Tim. iii. 16, 17. [Here note the testimony of Clement to the universal diffusion and study of the Scriptures.]

[971] Matt. iv. 17.

[972] Phil. iv. 5.

[973] Ps. xxxiv. 8, where Clem. has read Χριστός for χρηστός.

[974] Ps. xxxiv. 11.

[975] [Here seems to be a running allusion to the privileges of the Christian Church in its unity, and to the “Psalms and hymns and spiritual songs,” which were so charming a feature of Christian worship. Bunsen, Hippolytus, etc., vol. ii. p. 157.]

Chapter X.—Answer to the Objection of the Heathen, that It Was Not Right to Abandon the Customs of Their Fathers.

[976] Zech. iii. 2.

[977] Iliad, ii. 315.

[978] Isa. i. 3.

[979] Isa. liv. 17.

[980] Isa. liv. 17, where Sept. reads, “ye shall be righteous.”

[981] Isa. lv. 1.

[982] 1 Cor. ii. 9.

 

 

 

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