lvat yap rcaoris TrTMvrjs KOI tyevdodol-ias alnovj TO fir) 6vvaa6ai 

 v, m/ re a7M/7>Mis TO. ovra KOIVUVEI, KOI irf/ dievfyvo^ev. El Jt fir/ 

 Kara diupiafifva TIS TOV 2,6yov ifadevoi, /.f/aerai avy^eas -a re KOIVO. KOI 

 Ta I6ia TOVTOV 6e -yivofievov, els avodiav nal nAdvqv f/tiriKTeiv avayKaiov. 



" For the cause of all error and false opinion, is inability to 

 distinguish in what respect things are common, and in what re- 

 spect they differ. For unless, in things that are distinct, one 

 closely watch speech, he will inadvertently confound what is 

 common and what is peculiar. And where this takes place, he 

 must of necessity fall into pathless tracts and error." 



Clement of Alexandria. " Stromata." Book VI, chap. x. 



