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
If any one preaches the one God of the law and the prophets, but denies
Christ to be the Son of God, he is a liar, even as also is his father
the devil,[1186] and is a Jew falsely-so-called, being possessed
of[1187] mere carnal circumcision. If any one confesses Christ Jesus the
Lord, but denies the God of the law and of the prophets, saying that the
Father of Christ is not the Maker of heaven and earth, he has not
continued in the truth any more than his father the devil, and is a
disciple of Simon Magus, not of the Holy Spirit. If any one says there
is one God, and also confesses Christ Jesus, but thinks the Lord to be a
mere man, and not the only-begotten[1188] God, and Wisdom, and the Word
of God, and deems Him to consist merely of a soul and body, such an one
is a serpent, that preaches deceit and error for the destruction of men.
And such a man is poor in understanding, even as by name he is an
Ebionite.[1189] If any one confesses the truths mentioned,[1190] but
calls lawful wedlock, and the procreation of children, destruction and
pollution, or deems certain kinds of food abominable, such an one has
the apostate dragon dwelling within him. If any one confesses the
Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost, and praises the creation, but
calls the incarnation merely an appearance, and is ashamed of the
passion, such an one has denied the faith, not less than the Jews who
killed Christ. If any one confesses these things, and that God the Word
did dwell in a human body, being within it as the Word, even as the soul
also is in the body, because it was God that inhabited it, and not a
human soul, but affirms that unlawful unions are a good thing, and
places the highest happiness[1191] in pleasure, as does the man who is
falsely called a Nicolaitan, this person can neither be a lover of God,
nor a lover of Christ, but is a corrupter of his own flesh, and
therefore void of the Holy Spirit, and a stranger to Christ. All such
persons are but monuments and sepulchres of the dead, upon which are
written only the names of dead men. Flee, therefore, the wicked devices
and snares of the spirit which now worketh in the children of this
world,[1192] lest at any time being overcome,[1193] ye grow weak in your
love. But be ye all joined together[1194] with an undivided heart and a
willing mind, “being of one accord and of one judgment,”[1195] being
always of the same opinion about the same things, both when you are at
ease and in danger, both in sorrow and in joy. I thank God, through
Jesus Christ, that I have a good conscience in respect to you, and that
no one has it in his power to boast, either privately or publicly, that
I have burdened any one either in much or in little. And I wish for all
among whom I have spoken, that they may not possess that for a testimony
against them.
CHAP. VII.—_I have exhorted you to unity._
SHORTER.
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