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Book IV
The Stromata, or Miscellanies · Clement of Alexandria
- Chapter I.—Order of Contents.
- Chapter II.—The Meaning of the Name Stromata or Miscellanies.
- Chapter III.—The True Excellence of Man.
- Chapter IV.—The Praises of Martyrdom.
- Chapter V.—On Contempt for Pain, Poverty, and Other External Things.
- Chapter VII.—The Blessedness of the Martyr.
- Chapter VIII.—Women as Well as Men, Slaves as Well as Freemen, Candidates for the Martyr’s Crown.
- Chapter IX.—Christ’s Sayings Respecting Martyrdom.
- Chapter X.—Those Who Offered Themselves for Martyrdom Reproved.
- Chapter XI.—The Objection, Why Do You Suffer If God Cares for You, Answered.
- Chapter XII.—Basilides’ Idea of Martyrdom Refuted.
- Chapter XIII.—Valentinian’s Vagaries About the Abolition of Death Refuted.
- Chapter XIV.—The Love of All, Even of Our Enemies.
- Chapter XV.—On Avoiding Offence.
- Chapter XVI.—Passages of Scripture Respecting the Constancy, Patience, and Love of the Martyrs.
- Chapter XVII.—Passages from Clement’s Epistle to the Corinthians on Martyrdom.
- Chapter XVIII.—On Love, and the Repressing of Our Desires.
- Chap. XIX.—Women as well as Men Capable of Perfection.
- Chapter XX.—A Good Wife.
- Chapter XXI.—Description of the Perfect Man, or Gnostic.
- Chapter XXIII.—The Same Subject Continued.
- Elucidations