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482 of his discussion with Simon Magus,, ; further instructions given by, to Clement, , etc.; sent to Cæsarea, to meet Simon Magus, ; challenged by Simon Magus, ; his discussion with Simon Magus begins, , etc.; his experience of the fallacy of imagination, ; his reverie, ; rebuked by Andrew, , ; adjournment of his discussion with Simon Magus, ; his discussion with Simon Magus resumed, , etc.; accessibility of, ; resolves to follow Simon Magus to Rome, ; appoints a bishop, elders, and deacons in Cæsarea, ; sends twelve persons before him, ; proceeds to Tripolis, halts at Dora, and heals the sick, ; arrangements made by, at Tripolis, ; leaves Tripolis for Antioch, ; his simplicity of life, ; his humility, ; his excursion to Aradus, where he finds the mother of Clement, ; his reflections on the story told by Clement's mother, ; brings her to Clement, , ; leaves Aradus, ; recapitulates the story of Clement's mother, ; which leads to the discovery that Niceta and Aquila are her sons, –; requires that their mother shall fast before receiving baptism, –; finds an old workman at the harbour who accosts him, ; arranges for a friendly conference with the old workman, ; states the question for discussion, ; has a contest of hospitality with the chief man of the city, ; arranges for another conference at the house of the chief man, ; renews the conference, ; discovers the old workman to be the father of Clement, ; heals a demoniac daughter of the chief man by his presence in the house, ; shows Clement the necessity of probation in the case of his father, ; is appointed umpire in the further discussion with the old man, ; his words about the true Prophet, his Master, ; Clement's discourse before, , etc.; remarks of, on Clement's speech, ; Faustinianus, Clement's father, requests his permission to visit Appion and Anubion, ; Simon Magus excites the people of Antioch against, ; stratagem suggested to, by Cornelius, against Simon Magus, , ; a counter-plot of, against Simon Magus, ; success of his plot, ; his entry into Antioch, and thanksgiving, ; miracles of, ; baptizes Faustinianus,.