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
Flee, therefore, those evil offshoots [of Satan], which produce
death-bearing fruit, whereof if any one tastes, he instantly dies. For
these men are not the planting of the Father. For if they were, they
would appear as branches of the cross, and their fruit would be
incorruptible. By it[1064] He calls you through His passion, as being
His members. The head, therefore, cannot be born by itself, without its
members; God, who is [the Saviour] Himself, having promised their
union.[1065]
LONGER.
Do ye also avoid those wicked offshoots of his,[1066] Simon his
first-born son, and Menander, and Basilides, and all his wicked mob of
followers,[1067] the worshippers of a man, whom also the prophet
Jeremiah pronounces accursed.[1068] Flee also the impure Nicolaitanes,
falsely so called,[1069] who are lovers of pleasure, and given to
calumnious speeches. Avoid also the children of the evil one, Theodotus
and Cleobulus, who produce death-bearing fruit, whereof if any one
tastes, he instantly dies, and that not a mere temporary death, but one
that shall endure for ever. These men are not the planting of the
Father, but are an accursed brood. And says the Lord, “Let every plant
which my heavenly Father has not planted be rooted up.”[1070] For if
they had been branches of the Father, they would not have been “enemies
of the cross of Christ,”[1071] but rather of those who “killed the Lord
of glory.”[1072] But now, by denying the cross, and being ashamed of the
passion, they cover the transgression of the Jews, those fighters
against God, those murderers of the Lord; for it were too little to
style them merely murderers of the prophets. But Christ invites you to
[share in] His immortality, by His passion and resurrection, inasmuch as
ye are His members.
CHAP. XII.—_Continue in unity and love._
SHORTER.
I salute you from Smyrna, together with the churches of God which are
with me, who have refreshed me in all things, both in the flesh and in
the spirit. My bonds, which I carry about with me for the sake of Jesus
Christ (praying that I may attain to God), exhort you. Continue in
harmony among yourselves, and in prayer with one another; for it becomes
every one of you, and especially the presbyters, to refresh the bishop,
to the honour of the Father, of Jesus Christ, and of the apostles. I
entreat you in love to hear me, that I may not, by having written, be a
testimony against you. And do ye also pray for me, who have need of your
love, along with the mercy of God, that I may be worthy of the lot for
which I am destined, and that I may not be found reprobate.
LONGER.
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