[1740] [The early Christians] called those who practised a godly guilelessness, [1741] children, [as is stated by Papias in the first book of the Lord's Expositions, and by Clemens Alexandrinus in his Pædagogue.] Footnotes: [1740] This fragment is found in the Scholia of Maximus on the works of Dionysius the Areopagite. [1741] Literally, "a guilelessness according to God." |