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
Be on your guard, therefore, against such persons, that ye admit not of
a snare for your own souls. And act so that your life shall be without
offence to all men, lest ye become as “a snare upon a watch-tower, and
as a net which is spread out.”[1027] For “he that does not heal himself
in his own works, is the brother of him that destroys himself.”[1028]
If, therefore, ye also put away conceit, arrogance, disdain, and
haughtiness, it will be your privilege to be inseparably united to God,
for “He is nigh unto those that fear Him.”[1029] And says He, “Upon whom
will I look, but upon him that is humble and quiet, and that trembles at
my words?”[1030] And do ye also reverence your bishop as Christ Himself,
according as the blessed apostles have enjoined you. He that is within
the altar is pure, wherefore also he is obedient to the bishop and
presbyters; but he that is without is one that does anything apart from
the bishop, the presbyters, and the deacons. Such a person is defiled in
his conscience, and is worse than an infidel. For what is the bishop but
one who beyond all others possesses all power and authority, so far as
it is possible for a man to possess it, who according to his ability has
been made an imitator of the Christ of God?[1031] And what is the
presbytery but a sacred assembly, the counsellors and assessors of the
bishop? And what are the deacons but imitators of the angelic
powers,[1032] fulfilling a pure and blameless ministry unto him, as the
holy Stephen did to the blessed James, Timothy and Linus to Paul,
Anencletus and Clement to Peter? He, therefore, that will not yield
obedience to such, must needs be one utterly without God, an impious man
who despises Christ, and depreciates His appointments.
CHAP. VIII.—_Be on your guard against the snares of the devil._
SHORTER.
Not that I know there is anything of this kind among you; but I put you
on your guard, inasmuch as I love you greatly, and foresee the snares of
the devil. Wherefore, clothing[1033] yourselves with meekness, be ye
renewed[1034] in faith, that is the flesh of the Lord, and in love, that
is the blood of Jesus Christ. Let no one of you cherish any grudge
against his neighbour. Give no occasion to the Gentiles, lest by means
of a few foolish men the whole multitude [of those that believe] in God
be evil spoken of. For, “Woe to him by whose vanity my name is
blasphemed among any.”[1035]
LONGER.
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