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Translated by Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson.
This Part: 128 Pages Page 127 "To thee, the Lord of all, I bring Cakes and libations too, O Zeus, Or Hades would'st thou choose be called; Do thou accept my offering of all fruits, Rare, full, poured forth." For a whole burnt-offering and rare sacrifice for us is Christ. And that unwittingly he mentions the Saviour, he will make plain, as he adds:-- "For thou who, 'midst the heavenly gods, Jove's sceptre sway'st, dost also share The rule of those on earth." Then he says expressly:-- "Send light to human souls that fain would know Whence conflicts spring, and what the root of ills, And of the blessed gods to whom due rites Of sacrifice we needs must pay, that so We may from troubles find repose." Previous Page / First / Next Page of Clement - Stromata (Miscellanies)
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