Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Clement of Alexandria, v. 2 (1869)

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Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson
T. and T. Clark, 1869
 

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Opinions of various Philosophers on the Chief Good
71
On Marriage
78
BOOK III
84
Quibus prætextibus utantur Hæretici ad omnis generis
95
prius illorum qui omnia omnibus licere pronuntiant quos refutat
102
Secundum genus Hæreticorum aggreditur illorum scilicet qui ex impia de deo omnium conditore Sententia Con tinentiam exercent
105
Qua in re Christianorum Continentia eam quam sibi vindi cant Philosophi antecellat
110
Loca S Scripturæ ab Hæreticis in vituperium Matrimonii adducta explicat et primo verba Apostoli Rom vi
112
Dictum Christi ad Salomen exponit quod tanquam in vitu perium Nuptiarum prolatum Hæretici allegabant
113
Verba Christi Matt xviii 20 mystice exponit
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Legis et Christi mandatum de non Concupiscendo exponit
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Verba Apostoli 1 Cor vii 5 39 40 aliaque S Scripturæ loca eodem spectantia explicat
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Julii Cassiani Hæretici verbis respondet item loco quem ex Evangelio Apocrypho idem adduxerat
128
Cor xi 3 et Eph iv 24 exponit
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Cor vii 1 Luc xiv 26 Isa lvi 2 3 explicat
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Jer xx 14 Job xiv 3 Ps 1 5 1 Cor ix 27 exponit
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Qui Nuptias et Generationem malas asserunt ii et dei Crea tionem et ipsam evangelii Dispensationem vituperant
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primam illorum qui Creatoris odio a Nuptiis abstinent alteram illorum qui hinc occasionem arripiunt nefariis libidinibus indulgendi
135
BOOK
139
The meaning of the name Stromata Miscellanies
140
The true Excellence of Man
142
The Praises of Martyrdom
145
On Contempt for Pain Poverty and other external things
148
Some points in the Beatitudes
150
The Blessedness of the Martyr
158
Women as well as Men Slaves as well as Freemen Candi dates for the Martyrs Crown
165
Christs Sayings respecting Martyrdom
170
Those who offered themselves for Martyrdom reproved
173
The objection Why do you suffer if God cares for you answered
174
Basilides idea of Martyrdom refuted
175
Valentinians Vagaries about the Abolition of Death refuted
179
The Love of All even of our Enemies
182
On avoiding Offence
183
Passages of Scripture respecting the Constancy Patience and Love of the Martyrs
184
Passages from Clements Epistle to the Corinthians on Martyrdom
187
On Love and the repressing of our Desires
190
Women as well as Men capable of Perfection
193
A Good Wife
196
CEAP PAGE 21 Description of the Perfect Man or Gnostic
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The true Gnostic does Good not from fear of Punishment or hope of Reward but only for the sake of Good itself
202
The same subject continued
207
The Mystic Meaning of the Tabernacle and its Furniture
240
The Egyptian Symbols and Enigmas of Sacred Things
245
The use of the Symbolic Style by Poets and Philosophers
247
Reasons for veiling the Truth in Symbols
254
The opinion of the Apostles on veiling the Mysteries of the Faith
257
Abstraction from Material Things necessary in order to attain to the true Knowledge of God
261
God cannot be embraced in Words or by the Mind
267
The Knowledge of God a Divine Gift according to the Philosophers
270
Greek Plagiarisms from the Hebrews
274
BOOK VI
302
The subject of Plagiarisms resumed The Greeks plagiarized from one another
304
Plagiarism by the Greeks of the Miracles related in the Sacred Books of the Hebrews
319
The Greeks drew many of their Philosophical Tenets from the Egyptian and Indian Gymnosophists
323
The Greeks had some Knowledge of the true God
326
The Gospel was preached to Jews and Gentiles in Hades
328
What true Philosophy is and whence so called
335
Philosophy is Knowledge given by God
339
The Gnostic free of all Perturbations of the Soul
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The Gnostic avails himself of the help of all Human Know ledge
349
The Mystical Meanings in the proportions of Numbers Geo metrical Ratios and Music
352
Human Nature possesses an adaptation for Perfection the Gnostic alone attains it
359
Degrees of Glory in Heaven corresponding with the Dignities of the Church below
365
Degrees of Glory in Heaven
366
Gnostic Exposition of the Decalogue
383
BOOK VII
407
The Gnostic aims at the nearest Likeness possible to
414
The Heathens made Gods like themselves whence springs
421
What sort of Prayer the Gnostic employs and how it
431
The Gnostic so addicted to Truth as not to need to use
442
Description of the Gnostics Life
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The true Gnostic is Beneficent Continent and despises
455
Description of the Gnostic continued
466
The objection to join the Church on account of the diver
472
The Tradition of the Church prior to that of the Heresies
485
The necessity of Perspicuous Definition
491
Application of Demonstration to Sceptical Suspense of Judg
500
The Method of classifying Things and Names
506
INDEXESIndex of Texts
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