the Stromata of Clement of Alexandria books 6, 7, 8 DOC

Title the Stromata of Clement of Alexandria books 6, 7, 8
Author Peter Thompson
File Size 1.1 MB
File Type DOC
Total Downloads 367
Total Views 672

Summary

the Stromata, the Book of the Patchwork CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY SIX Divisions 5566-5580 Book 6 1. PLAN. THE PATCHWORK 6,1 5566. The 6th and also the 7th Miscellany of Gnostic notes, in accordance with the true philosophy, having delineated as well as possible the ethical argument conveyed in the...


Description

the Stromata, the Book of the Patchwork CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY SIX Divisions 5566-5580 Book 6 1. PLAN. THE PATCHWORK 6,1 5566. The 6th and also the 7th Miscellany of Gnostic notes, in accordance with the true philosophy, having delineated as well as possible the ethical argument conveyed in them, and having exhibited what the Gnostic is in his life, proceed to show the philosophers that he is by no means impious, as they suppose, yet that he alone is truly pious, by a compendious exhibition of the Gnostic's form of religion, as far as it is possible, without danger, to commit it to writing in a book of reference. 5567. For the Lord enjoined "to labour for the meat that endureth to eternity." 5568. And the prophet says," Blessed is he that soweth into all waters, whose ox and ass tread," [gathering, that is,] the people, from the Law and from the Gentiles, gathered into one faith. 5569. "Now the weak eateth herbs," according to the noble apostle. 5570. The Instructor, divided by us into 3 books, has already exhibited the training and nurture up from the state of childhood, that is, the course of life which from elementary instruction grows by faith; and in the case of those enrolled in the number of men, prepares beforehand the soul, endued with virtue, for the reception of gnostic knowledge. 5571. The Greeks, then, clearly learning, from what shall be said by us in these pages, that in profanely persecuting the God loving man, they themselves act impiously; then, as the notes advance, in accordance with the style of the Miscellanies, we must solve the difficulties raised both by Greeks and Barbarians with respect to the coming of the Lord. 5572. In a meadow the flowers blooming variously, and in a park the plantations of fruittrees, are not separated according to their species from those of other kinds. 5573. If some, culling varieties, have composed learned collections, meadows, and Helicons, and honeycombs, and robes; then, with the things that come to recollection by haphazard, and are expurgated neither in order nor expression, yet purposely scattered, the form of the Miscellanies is promiscuously variegated like a meadow. 5574. And such being the case, my notes shall serve as kindling sparks; and in the case of him, who is fit for knowledge, if he chance to fall in with them, research made with exertion will turn out to his benefit and advantage. 5575. For it is fight that labour should precede not only food yet also, much more knowledge, in the case of those that are advancing to the eternal and blessed salvation by the "strait and narrow way," that is truly the Lord's. 5576. Our knowledge, and our spiritual garden, is the Saviour; into whom we are planted, being transferred and transplanted, from our old life, into the good land. And transplanting contributes to fruitfulness. 5577. The Lord, then, into whom we have been transplanted, is the Light and the true Knowledge. 5578. Now knowledge is otherwise spoken of in a twofold sense: that, commonly so called, which appears in all men (similarly also comprehension and apprehension), universally, in the knowledge of individual objects; that not only the rational powers, yet equally the irrational, share in, that I would never term knowledge, insomuch as the apprehension of things through the senses comes naturally. 5579. Yet that that par excellence is termed knowledge, bears the impress of judgment and reason, in the exercise of that there will be rational cognitions alone, applying purely to objects of thought, and resulting from the bare energy of the soul....


Similar Free PDFs