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ANF Pseudo-Clementine The Recognitions of Clement

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Introductory Notice to The Recognitions of Clement.

[639] [The reply of Peter here is of a higher character than that given in the Homilies (see iii. 40, etc.). Indeed, the report of the entire discussion in the Recognitions shows a superior conception of the Apostle.—R.]

Chapter XLI.—The Answer, Continued.

[640] Deut. x. 17.

[641] Exod. vii. 1.

Chapter XLII.—Guardian Angels.

[642] [This remarkable chapter is peculiar to the Recognitions. The angelology seems to be Ebionitic, rather than Gnostic.—R.]

[643] Exod. xxii. 28.

Chapter XLIII.—No God But Jehovah.

[644] Deut. xxxii. 39.

[645] Deut. iv. 39.

[646] Deut x. 14, 15.

Chapter XLIV.—The Serpent, the Author of Polytheism.

[647] Deut. x. 17.

[648] Deut. vi. 13, x. 20.

[649] Deut. vi. 4.

[650] Ps. lxxxvi. 8; lxxi. 19.

[651] Ps. xviii. 31.

[652] Josh. xxiii. 7, in Sept.

[653] Gen. iii. [The same thought occurs in Homily X. 10, 11 —R.]

Chapter XLV.—Polytheism Inexcusable.

[654] Deut. viii. 11.

[655] Deut. xiii. 1-3.

Chapter XLVI.—Christ Acknowledged the God of the Jews.

[656] Matt. vi. 33.

[657] Luke xi. 52.

Chapter XLVII.—Simon’s Cavil.

[658] [Compare Homily XVII. 4.—R.]

[659] Matt. xi. 27. [Comp. Luke x. 22. This objection is given in Homilies XVII. 4, XVIII. 4.—R.]

Chapter XLVIII.—Peter’s Answer.

 

 

 

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