204 Ps. xviii. 43-45.
205 Jer. iii. 8.
206 Jer. v. 11,12.
207 Lam. i. 1,2.
208 Jer. iii. 3,4.
209 Nahum iii. 4.
210 Deut. xxxii. 5,6.
211 Isa. i. 23.
212 Ecclus. xviii. 13, 14.
213 Ecclus. xvi. 12.
214 Prov. xxiii. 14.
215 Prov. xxiii. 13.
216 Rom. xiii. 3,4.
217 Gal. iv. 16.
218 John iv. 13,14.
219 Matt. iii. 12; Luke iii. 17.
220 Ezek. xxxiv. 14, 15, 16.
221 Ezek. xxxiv. 14-16.
222 Isa. lviii. 9.
223 Isa. xliii. 2.
224 Matt. xx. 28; Mark x. 45.
225 John iv. 6.
226 Matt. xx. 28.
227 Here Clement gives the sense of various passages, e.g., Jer. vi., Lev. xxvi.
228 Prov. i. 24, 25.
229 Ps. lxxviii. 8, 10.
230 Ps. lxxviii. 32-35.
231 Ecclus. xxx. 8.
232 Ps. lxxviii. 38.
233 Ps. lxxxix. 14.
234 Luke x. 22.
235 Prov. viii. 4, 6.
236 Ps. 1. 1, 2.
237 Matt. xi. 3-6; Luke vii. 19, 22, 23.
238 Ps. xlviii. 8.
239 Matt. xxii. 13, xxv. 30.
240 Ezek. xviii., xxxiii.
241 Matt. xi. 28.
242 Prov. iii. 13.
243 In Prov. ii. 4, 5; iii. 15. Jer. ii. 24, we have the sense of these verses.
244 Baruch iv. 4.
245 Baruch iii. 9.
246 Deut xxxi. 20.
247 Isa. lvi. 7.
248 Ps. i. 1-3.
249 Ps. i. 4.
250 Baruch iii. 13.
251 Jer. vi. 9.
252 Jer. vi. 16.
253 Deut. xxx. 6.
254 Isa. lvii. 21, xlviii. 22.
255 Prov. i. 10-12.
256 Ezek. xviii. 4-9.
257 Matt. xiii. 31; Luke xiii. 19.
258 Ex. xxxii. 6; 1 Cor. x. 7.
259 Gal. iii. 24.
260 Matt. xvii. 5.
261 John i. 3.
262 John x. 11.
263 Gen. i. 26.
264 Matt. vi. 34.
265 [The secondary, civilizing, and socializing power of the Gospel, must have already produced all this change from heathen manners, under Clement's own observation.]
266 Ps. xlix. 12, 20.