The writings of the Apostolic FathersClement I, Pope
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The writings of the Apostolic Fathers
Clement I, Pope
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your purity, as that of Elijah, or as of Joshua the son of Nun, as of
Melchizedek, or as of Elisha, as of Jeremiah, or as of John the Baptist,
as of the beloved disciple, as of Timothy, as of Titus, as of Evodius,
as of Clement, who departed this life in [perfect] chastity.[1167] Not,
however, that I blame the other blessed [saints] because they entered
into the married state, of which I have just spoken.[1168] For I pray
that, being found worthy of God, I may be found at their feet in the
kingdom, as at the feet of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob; as of Joseph,
and Isaiah, and the rest of the prophets; as of Peter, and Paul, and the
rest of the apostles, that were married men. For they entered into these
marriages not for the sake of appetite, but out of regard for the
propagation of mankind. Fathers, “bring up your children in the nurture
and admonition of the Lord;”[1169] and teach them the holy Scriptures,
and also trades, that they may not indulge in idleness. Now [the
Scripture] says, “A righteous father educates [his children] well; his
heart shall rejoice in a wise son.”[1170] Masters, be gentle towards
your servants, as holy Job has taught you;[1171] for there is one
nature, and one family of mankind. For “in Christ there is neither bond
nor free.”[1172] Let governors be obedient to Cæsar; soldiers to those
that command them; deacons to the presbyters, as to high-priests; the
presbyters, and deacons, and the rest of the clergy, together with all
the people, and the soldiers, and the governors, and Cæsar [himself], to
the bishop; the bishop to Christ, even as Christ to the Father. And thus
unity is preserved throughout. Let not the widows be wanderers about,
nor fond of dainties, nor gadders from house to house; but let them be
like Judith, noted for her seriousness; and like Anna, eminent for her
sobriety. I do not ordain these things as an apostle: for “who am I, or
what is my father’s house,”[1173] that I should pretend to be equal in
honour to them? But as your “fellow-soldier,”[1174] I hold the position
of one who [simply] admonishes you.
CHAP. V.—_Pray for me._
SHORTER.
My brethren, I am greatly enlarged in loving you; and rejoicing
exceedingly [over you], I seek to secure your safety. Yet it is not I,
but Jesus Christ, for whose sake being bound I fear the more, inasmuch
as I am not yet perfect. But your prayer to God shall make me perfect,
that I may attain to that portion which through mercy has been allotted
me, while I flee to the gospel as to the flesh of Jesus, and to the
apostles as to the presbytery of the church. And let us also love the
prophets, because they too have proclaimed the gospel,[1175] and placed
their hope in Him,[1176] and waited for Him; in whom also believing,
they were saved, through union to Jesus Christ, being holy men, worthy
of love and admiration, having had witness borne to them by Jesus
Christ, and being reckoned along with [us] in the gospel of the common
hope.
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