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Clement and Stromateis
The adjective is not used in the New Testament, but Clement of Alexandria in Book 7 of his Stromateis speaks of the " learned " ( gnostikos ) Christian in complimentary terms.
Clement of Alexandria observed ( Stromateis
Carpocrates is also mentioned by Clement of Alexandria in his Stromateis.
Five centuries later Clement of Alexandria, in his Stromateis, may have misunderstood Megasthenes to be responding to claims of Greek primacy by admitting Greek views of physics were preceded by those of Jews and Indians.
The earliest reference to the feast in the Eastern Church is a remark by St. Clement of Alexandria in Stromateis, I, xxi, 45:
Johanna Drucker attributes to Clement of Alexandria's Stromateis some of his symbolic theory, outlines his version of Biblical history and the ' ol ' (" all ") key to symbols, and reproduces some of his illustrations.
The so-called Second Epistle of Clement ( chapter xii. 2 ) closely paraphrases a passage that was also quoted by Clement of Alexandria ( in Stromateis iii ):
" Fragment G ", which Clement of Alexandria ( Stromateis 6. 52. 3-4 ) related to " On Friends ", asserts that there is shared matter between Gnostic Christian material, and material found in " publicly available books "; which is the result of " the law that is written in the heart ".

Clement and Book
The first quote of the Book can be found by the end of the 1st century AD in the First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians: the story is briefly told by the fourth Pope, but the narration omits the name of the city of Bethulia and of the king of Nineveh.
* Clement Matchett's Virginal Book
* Fragments of the Exegetica are available from St. Clement of Alexandria in his Stromata, Book IV, Chapter 12, and from Archelaus in his Acts of the Disputation with Manes, Chapter 55, and probably also from Origen in his Commentary on Romans V, Book I.
* St. Clement of Alexandria's Stromata, Book iv
2: Clement of Alexandria: Stromata: Book I: Chapter XXI.
" Clement of Alexandria " The Stromata, or Miscellanies " Book I, Chapter XV.
At the time the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book was put together most collections of keyboard music were compiled by performers: other examples include Will Forster's Virginal Book, Clement Matchett's Virginal Book, and Anne Cromwell's Virginal Book.
He became the editor of The New-York Book of Poetry, which first attributed A Visit From St. Nicholas to Clement Clarke Moore.
Though as Paul is traditionally considered to have died in 67 and Marcion was born in 110, it has been argued that it is quite implausible for the two to ever have met ; this also applies to Simon Magus who was said by the Book of Acts to have been teaching during the time of Simon Peter, and was said to have died during Peter's preaching ( Clement of Rome attests to Peter himself dying before 90 ).
* The Broader Canon includes all of the books found in the Narrower Canon, as well as the two Books of the Covenant, Four Books of Sinodos, a Book of Clement, and Didascalia ;

Clement and iii
The Fathers followed up with like exhortation ( Clement in P. G., I, 341 ; Hermas iii P. G., II, 894 ; Tertullian in P. L., II ).

Clement and .
Ramsey has stoked up Harry Truman, Henry Cabot Lodge, the King of Morocco, Clement Atlee and other shiny characters.
The Glagolitic alphabet is believed to have been created by Saints Cyril and Methodius, while the Cyrillic alphabet was invented by the Bulgarian scholar Clement of Ohrid, who was their disciple.
Construction of this machine was never completed ; Babbage had conflicts with his chief engineer, Joseph Clement, and ultimately the British government withdrew its funding for the project.
Isaac de Beausobre properly calls attention to the significant silence of Clement in the two passages in which he instructs the Christians of Alexandria on the right use of rings and gems, and the figures which may legitimately be engraved on them ( Paed.
This episode is also found in Clement of Alexandria, in Stephen of Byzantium ( Kopai and Argunnos ), and in Propertius, III with minor variations.
File: Tomb of Pope Clement XIII Gregorovius. jpg | Tomb of Clement XIII
File: Tomb of Pope Clement XIV Gregorovius. jpg | Tomb of Clement XIV
Canova's next undertaking was a monument in honor of Clement XIV ; but before he proceeded with it he deemed it necessary to request permission from the Venetian senate, whose servant he considered himself to be, in consideration of the pension.
After five years of incessant labor, he completed another cenotaph, to the memory of Clement XIII, which raised his fame still higher.
Clement Greenberg, for instance, argued in 1960 that each artistic medium should seek that which makes it unique among the possible mediums and then purify itself of anything other than expression of its own uniqueness as a form.
* Greenberg, Clement ( 1960 ), " Modernist Painting ", The Collected Essays and Criticism 1957-1969, The University of Chicago Press, 1993, 85-92.
On this passage the theologian Joseph Barber Lightfoot ( Apostolic Fathers, 1885, II, p. 84 ) noted: " Clement may possibly be referring to some known, but hardly accessible land, lying without the pillars of Hercules.
* 1314 – Pope Clement V ( b. 1264 )
Writing about AD 94, Clement of Rome states that the apostles appointed successors to continue their work where they had planted churches and for these in their turn to do the same because they foresaw the risk of discord.
They appeal as well to other documents of the early Church, especially the Epistle of St. Clement ( see above ).
In this context, Clement explicitly states that the apostles appointed bishops as successors and directed that these bishops should in turn appoint their own successors ; given this, such leaders of the Church were not to be removed without cause and not in this way.
" However, in Clement of Rome ministerial activity is liturgical: the undifferentiated ' presbyter-bishops ' are to " make offerings to the Lord at the right time and in the right places " something which is simply not defined by the evangelists.
But, there is " certainly no evidence for this view in the New Testament " and in the case of Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch the implication is not that it cannot be celebrated by anyone else, but that it ought not.
Aon was created in 1982, when the Ryan Insurance Group ( founded by Pat Ryan in the 1960s ) merged with the Combined Insurance Company of America ( founded by W. Clement Stone in 1919 ).
W. Clement Stone's mother bought a small Detroit insurance agency, and in 1918 brought her son into the business.
In 1982, after 10 years of stagnation under Clement Stone Jr., the elder Stone, then 79, resumed control until the completion of a merger with Ryan Insurance Co. allowed him to transfer control to Patrick Ryan.

Clement and ii
Clement of Alexandria ( Stromata, ii, 20 ) also makes Barnabas one of the Seventy Disciples that are mentioned in the Gospel of Luke 10: 1ff.

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