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Pseudo-Clementine Literature - Homily XVIII

How Simon Bears His Exposure.

Chapter IX.--How Simon Bears His Exposure.

When Peter said this, the multitudes applauded. [1379] But Simon, being thus exposed, [1380] blushed through shame, and rubbing his forehead, said: "Well, then, do they declare that I, a magician, yea, even I who syllogize, am conquered by Peter? It is not so. But if one should syllogize, though carried away and conquered, he still retains the truth that is in him. For the weakness in the defender is not identical with the truth in the conquered man. [1381] But I assure you that I have judged all those who are bystanders worthy to know the unrevealed Father. Wherefore, because I publicly reveal him to them, you yourself, through envy, are angry with me who wish to confer a benefit on them."