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ANF Pseudo-Clementine The Recognitions of Clement
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Introductory Notice to The Recognitions of Clement.
Chapter XXXVII.—God Righteous as Well as Good.
Chapter XXXVIII.—God’s Justice Shown at the Day of Judgment.
[691] [Comp. Homilies XVII. 4, etc., XVIII. 1. The objection is of Gnostic origin.—R.]
Chapter XL.—Proved by the Success of the Wicked in This Life.
[694] [Comp. Homily XIX. 23.—R.]
Chapter XLII.—“Full of All Subtlety and All Mischief.”
[696] [The concluding portion of this discussion (chaps. 42–48) is peculiar alike in its argument and its colloquies.—R.]
Chapter XLIV.—Sight or Hearing?
[697] [Comp. book ii. 15 and Homily II. 26.—R.]
[698] Evidently parodied from Acts viii. 18-24. This incident is peculiar to the Recognitions.—R.]
[699] [Compare with this chapter book ii. 9, 14; Homily II. 32.—R.]
Chapter XLIX.—Simon’s Retreat.
[700] [This account of the close of the discussion is peculiar to the Recognitions.—R.]
Chapter LV.—Ten Commandments Corresponding to the Plagues of Egypt.
[703] Ex. vii., viii.
Chapter LIX.—Good and Evil in Pairs.
[706] [The substance of chaps. 59, 60, occurs in Homily II. 33, 34, just before the postponement of the discussion with Simon.—R.]
[707] [On the doctrine of pairs compare Homily II. 15, etc., 33; III. 23.—R.]
Chapter LXII.—The Christian Life.
Chapter LXIII.—A Deserter from Simon’s Camp.
[709] [This incident is narrated only in the Recognitions.—R.]
Chapter LXIV.—Declaration of Simon’s Wickedness.
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