Clement of Alexandria The Instructor Book I "[73]

Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book I

And the child, though heir, differeth nothing from a servant, till the time appointed of the father."[135]

Origen Commentary on Matthew Book X

Every soul, therefore, which comes to childhood, and is on the way to full growth, until the fulness of time is at hand, needs a tutor and stewards and guardians, in order that, after all these things, he who formerly differed nothing from a bond-servant, though he is lord of all,[41]

Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XIII

For though the little one even be an heir, yet as being a child he differs nothing from a servant when he is a child,[161]

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