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ANF Pseudo-Clementine The Recognitions of Clement
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Introductory Notice to The Recognitions of Clement.
Chapter XXI.—Righteousness the Way to the Kingdom.
Chapter XXII.—Righteousness; What It is.
Chapter XXIII.—Simon Refuses Peace.
[618] [In Homily III. 38, 39, Simon is represented as at once attacking the Apostle and his monotheism; the arguments are, in the main, those given in chap. 39 of this book. Chaps. 23–36 are without a direct parallel in the Homilies.—R.]
Chapter XXVI.—Simon’s Interruption.
Chapter XXVII.—Questions and Answers.
Chapter XXIX.—Peace and Strife.
[623] Matt. x. 35-36; Luke xii. 53.
Chapter XXX.—Peace to the Sons of Peace.
[625] Matt. x. 12-15; Luke x. 5-6.
Chapter XXXII.—Simon’s Challenge.
[629] [The discussion in the Homilies is represented as virtually beginning with this statement of the Apostle; comp. Homily III. 37. The arguments here, however, are given with greater detail.—R.]
Chapter XXXVIII.—Simon’s Creed.
[630] [In both the Recognitions and the Homilies the contest turns upon the monotheistic teaching of the Old Testament and the supreme Deity of Jehovah. This is rightly regarded as an evidence of Ebionitic origin. But Gnostic elements enter again and again.—R.]
Chapter XXXIX.—Argument for Polytheism.
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