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Chapter II.—The Reason of Peter’s Lateness.
Then,1192
1192 [For the
extensive variations in the plan of the two narratives from this point
to the end, see footnote on Recognitions, viii. 1. In the
Recognitions the family of Clement are brought into greater
prominence as disputants; in the Homilies Simon Magus, and
Peter’s discourses against him, are the main features; both,
however, preserve the dramatic element of the re-united family, though
the details are given differently in the two
narratives.—R.] | at length, Peter
seeing that the multitude had entered, sat down, and bidding us sit
down beside him, he related first of all why he had sent us on before
him after the baptism, and why he himself had been late in
returning.1193
1193 [The old man
is introduced at once in Recognitions, viii. 1, and the
subsequent discussion takes place in the presence of Clement and many
others.—R.] | He said
that the following was the reason: “At the time that you
came up,”1194
1194 We have adopted an
emendation of Wieseler’s. The text has, “at the time
that you went away.” | he says,
“an old man, a workman, entered along with you, concealing
himself out of curiosity. He had watched us before, as he himself
afterwards confessed, in order to see what we were doing when we
entered into the sheltered place, and then he came out secretly and
followed us. And coming up to me at a convenient place, and
addressing me, he said, ‘For a long time I have been following
you and wishing to talk with you, but I was afraid that you might be
angry with me, as if I were instigated by curiosity; but now I shall
tell you, if you please, what I think is the truth.’ And I
replied, ‘Tell us what you think is good, and we shall approve
your conduct, even should what you say not be really good, since with a
good purpose you have been anxious to state what you deem to be
good.’
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