The writings of the Apostolic FathersClement I, Pope
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The writings of the Apostolic Fathers
Clement I, Pope
Apostolic Fathers; Christian literature, Early
As therefore the Lord does nothing without the Father, for says He, “I
can of mine own self do nothing,”[932] so do ye, neither presbyter, nor
deacon, nor layman, do anything without the bishop. Nor let anything
appear commendable to you which is destitute of his approval.[933] For
every such thing is sinful, and opposed [to the will of] God. Do ye all
come together into the same place for prayer. Let there be one common
supplication, one mind, one hope, with faith unblameable in Christ
Jesus, than which nothing is more excellent. Do ye all, as one man, run
together into the temple of God, as unto one altar, to one Jesus Christ,
the High Priest of the unbegotten God.
CHAP. VIII.—_Caution against false doctrines._
SHORTER.
Be not deceived with strange doctrines, nor with old fables, which are
unprofitable. For if we still live according to the Jewish law, we
acknowledge that we have not received grace. For the divinest prophets
lived according to Christ Jesus. On this account also they were
persecuted, being inspired by His grace to fully convince the
unbelieving that there is one God, who has manifested Himself by Jesus
Christ His Son, who is His eternal Word, not proceeding forth from
silence,[934] and who in all things pleased Him that sent Him.
LONGER.
Be not deceived with strange doctrines, “nor give heed to fables and
endless genealogies,”[935] and things in which the Jews make their
boast. “Old things are passed away: behold, all things have become
new.”[936] For if we still live according to the Jewish law, and the
circumcision of the flesh, we deny that we have received grace. For the
divinest prophets lived according to Jesus Christ. On this account also
they were persecuted, being inspired by grace to fully convince the
unbelieving that there is one God, the Almighty, who has manifested
Himself by Jesus Christ His Son, who is His Word, not spoken, but
essential. For He is not the voice of an articulate utterance, but a
substance begotten by divine power, who has in all things pleased Him
that sent Him.[937]
CHAP. IX.—_Let us live with Christ._
SHORTER.
If, therefore, those who were brought up in the ancient order of
things[938] have come to the possession of a new[939] hope, no longer
observing the Sabbath, but living in the observance[940] of the Lord’s
day, on which also our life has sprung up again by Him and by His
death—whom some deny, by which mystery we have obtained faith,[941] and
therefore endure, that we may be found the disciples of Jesus Christ,
our only Master—how shall we be able to live apart from Him, whose
disciples the prophets themselves in the Spirit did wait for Him as
their Teacher? And therefore He whom they rightly waited for, being
come, raised them from the dead.[942]
LONGER.
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