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
In like manner, let all reverence the deacons as an appointment[995] of
Jesus Christ, and the bishop as Jesus Christ, who is the Son of the
Father, and the presbyters as the sanhedrim of God, and assembly of the
apostles. Apart from these, there is no church.[996] Concerning all
this, I am persuaded that ye are of the same opinion. For I have
received the manifestation[997] of your love, and still have it with me,
in your bishop, whose very appearance is highly instructive,[998] and
his meekness of itself a power; whom I imagine even the ungodly must
reverence, seeing they are[999] also pleased that I do not spare myself.
But shall I, when permitted to write on this point, reach such a height
of self-esteem, that though being a condemned[1000] man, I should issue
commands to you as if I were an apostle?
LONGER.
And do ye reverence them as Christ Jesus, of whose place they are the
keepers, even as the bishop is the representative of the Father of all
things, and the presbyters are the sanhedrim of God, and assembly[1001]
of the apostles of Christ. Apart from these there is no elect church, no
congregation of holy ones, no assembly of saints. I am persuaded that ye
also are of this opinion. For I have received the manifestation[1002] of
your love, and still have it with me, in your bishop, whose very
appearance is highly instructive, and his meekness of itself a power;
whom I imagine even the ungodly must reverence. Loving you as I do, I
avoid writing in any severer strain to you, that I may not seem harsh to
any, or wanting [in tenderness]. I am indeed bound for the sake of
Christ, but I am not yet worthy of Christ. But when I am perfected,
perhaps I shall then become so. I do not issue orders like an apostle.
CHAP. IV.—_I have need of humility._
SHORTER.
I have great knowledge in God,[1003] but I restrain myself, lest I
should perish through boasting. For now it is needful for me to be the
more fearful, and not give heed to those that puff me up. For they that
speak to me [in the way of commendation] scourge me. For I do indeed
desire to suffer, but I know not if I be worthy to do so. For this
longing, though it is not manifest to many, all the more vehemently
assails me.[1004] I therefore have need of meekness, by which the prince
of this world is brought to nought.
LONGER.
But I measure myself, that I may not perish through boasting: but it is
good to glory in the Lord.[1005] And even though I were
established[1006] in things pertaining to God, yet then would it befit
me to be the more fearful, and not give heed to those that vainly puff
me up. For those that commend me scourge me. [I do indeed desire to
suffer[1007]], but I know not if I be worthy to do so. For the envy of
the wicked one is not visible to many, but it wars against me. I
therefore have need of meekness, by which the devil, the prince of this
world, is brought to nought.
CHAP. V.—_I will not teach you profound doctrines._
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