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ANF Pseudo-Clementine The Clementine Homilies
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Introductory Notice to The Clementine Homilies.
[1515] We have adopted an emendation of Wieseler’s.
[1516] Wieseler’s emendation.
[1517] We have changed ἀγαθός into ἀγαθοῖς.
[1518] An emendation of Weiseler’s.
Chapter XI.—Arrival of Appion and Annubion.
[1520] [Chaps. 11–22 are almost identical with Recognitions, x. 52–64. But the conclusion of that narrative is fuller, giving prominence to the re-united family; comp. also chap. 23 here.—R.]
Chapter XII.—Faustus Appears to His Friends with the Face of Simon.
[1521] There are some blanks here, supplied from the Epitome.
Chapter XIII.—The Flight of Simon.
[1522] Supplied from Epitome. The passage in Epitome Second renders it likely that the sentence ran: “But Simon, while doing many miracles publicly in Antioch, did nothing else by his discourses than excite hatred amongst them against you, and by calling you,” etc.
[1523] This passage is amended principally according to Wieseler and the Recognitions.
[1524] An emendation of Wieseler’s.
Chapter XIV.—The Change in the Form of Faustus Caused by Simon.
[1525] Inserted by conjecture.
[1526] Part of this is supplied from the Recognitions.
[1527] Inserted from the Recognitions.
Chapter XV.—The Repentance of Faustus.
[1528] These words are taken from the Recognitions.
Chapter XVI.—Why Simon Gave to Faustus His Own Shape.
[1529] An emendation of Dressel’s.
[1530] Supplied by Dressel from the Recognitions.
[1531] An emendation of Wieseler’s.
[1532] ms. reads “empty.” Wieseler proposed “new” or “assumed.”
Chapter XVII.—Annubion’s Services to Faustus.
[1533] An emendation of Wieseler’s. The parts in italics are supplied by conjecture.
[1534] We should have expected “standing near” or something similar, as Weiseler remarks; but the Latin of the Recognitions agrees with the Greek in having the simple “standing.”
Chapter XIX.—Peter’s Instructions to Faustus.
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