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Introductory Notice to The Clementine Homilies.

[970] [Note the fantastic mysticism of this interpretation here given.—R.]

[971] Qu. “towards Abel”?

Chapter XXIX.—The Signal Given.

[972] [For a general comparison of the discussions with Simon, see Recognitions, ii. 19. Comp. Homily XVI. 1.—R.]

Chapter XXX.—Apostolic Salutation.

[973] [In Recognitions, ii. 20, this sentence occurs; but the opening discourse of Peter is quite different, far more dignified and consistent with the real character of the Apostle.—R.]

[974] Matt. 10.12; Mark 6.11; Luke 10.5, etc. [Comp. Recognitions, ii. 20, where the exordium is quite different, presenting the righteousness of God.—R.]

Chapter XXXIII.—Works of Creation.

[975] This is rather a paraphrase than a strict translation.

[976] Various reading, “assigned it the sea as a habitation for aquatic animals.”

Chapter XXXV.—“These are a Part of His Ways.”

[977] Literally, “of their life,” according to the idea prevalent of old, that the heavenly bodies were living creatures.

Chapter XXXVIII.—Simon’s Challenge.

[978] [The reply of Simon in the Recognitions is quite different, though the substance of this attack is given in the progress of this discussion; see Recognitions, ii. 39.—R.]

[979] [The Ebionitic tendency appears in this representation of Simon, as opposing the monotheism of the Old Testament. Comp. Recognitions, ii. 38.—R.]

Chapter XXXIX.—Defects Ascribed to God.

[980] Gen. xviii. 21.

[981] Gen. iii. 22.

[982] Gen. vi. 6.

[983] Gen. viii. 21.

[984] Gen. xxii. 1. [These objections from the anthropomorphism of the Jewish Scriptures are not found in the Recognitions.—R.]

Chapter XLI.—“Status Quæstionis.”

[985] The text of this passage in all the editions is meaningless. It becomes clear by change of punctuation.

Chapter XLII.—Was Adam Blind?

[986] [Comp. ii. 38 and many other passages for this view of the errors of Scripture. The test of truth as here stated is noteworthy. It suggests some modern affinities.—R.]

Chapter XLIII.—God’s Foreknowledge.

[987] Gen. xv. 13-16.

Chapter XLV.—Sacrifices.

[988] That is, Kibroth-Hattaavah; Num. xi. 34.

Chapter XLVII.—Foreknowledge of Moses.

[989] Deut. xxxiv. 6, LXX.

[990] [It is curious to find the post-exilian theory of the Pentateuch in this place, put in the mouth of the Apostle Peter.—R.]

Chapter XLIX.—The True Prophet.

 

 

 

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