44 Matt. viii. 20; Luke ix. 58.
45 Job v. 13; 1 Cor. iii. 19, 20; Ps. xciv. 11.
46 Isa. xxix. 14; 1 Cor. i. 19.
54 [A passage much reflected upon, in questions of Clement's Catholic orthodoxy. See Elucidation VI., infra.]
55 [In connection with3 , supra, see Elucidation VII.]
58 [In connection with3 , supra, see Elucidation VII.]
62 Matt. xxiii. 37; Luke xiii. 34.
63 Matt. xxiii. 37; Luke xiii. 34.
64 Matt. xxiii. 37; Luke xiii. 34.
65 Philo Judaeus, On seeking Instruction, 435. See Bohn's translation, ii. 173.
66 Quoted from Philo with some alterations. See Bohn's translation, vol. ii. p. 173.
67 See Philo, Meeting to seek Instruction, Bohn's translation, vol. ii. 160.
68 Bohn's trans., vol. ii. 161.
69 Prov. v. 20. Philo, On meeting to seek Knowledge, near beginning.
70 Philo, in the book above cited, interprets "Israel," "seeing God." From this book all the instances and etymologies occuring here are taken.
72 Prov. iii. 11, 12; Heb. xii. 5, 6.
74 Prov. vi. 6, 8. [The bee is not instanced in Scripture.]
76 [Illustrative of the esoteric principle of Clement. See Elucidation IX., infra.]
80 [Most important as defining Clement's system, and his use of this word, "philosophy."]
81 Something seems wanting to complete the sense.
82 Something seems wanting to complete the sense.
83 [Stillingfleet, Origines Sacrae, vol. i. p.55. Important reference.]
87 [See vol. i. p. 18, First Epistle of Clement, chap. xlviii. S.]