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
I give you these instructions, beloved, assured that ye also hold the
same opinions [as I do]. But I guard you beforehand from those beasts in
the shape of men, whom you must not only not receive, but, if it be
possible, not even meet with; only you must pray to God for them, if by
any means they may be brought to repentance, which, however, will be
very difficult. Yet Jesus Christ, who is our true life, has the power of
[effecting] this. But if these things were done by our Lord only in
appearance, then am I also only in appearance bound. And why have I also
surrendered myself to death, to fire, to the sword, to the wild beasts?
But, [in fact,] he who is near to the sword is near to God; he that is
among the wild beasts is in company with God; provided only he be so in
the name of Jesus Christ. I undergo all things that I may suffer
together with Him,[1257] He who became a perfect man inwardly
strengthening me.[1258]
LONGER.
I give you these instructions, beloved, assured that ye also hold the
same opinions [as I do]. But I guard you beforehand from these beasts in
the shape of men, from whom you must not only turn away, but even flee
from them. Only you must pray for them, if by any means they may be
brought to repentance. For if the Lord were in the body in appearance
only, and were crucified in appearance only, then am I also bound in
appearance only. And why have I also surrendered myself to death, to
fire, to the sword, to the wild beasts? But, [in fact,] I endure all
things for Christ, not in appearance only, but in reality, that I may
suffer together with Him, while He himself inwardly strengthens me; for
of myself I have no such ability.
CHAP. V.—_Their dangerous errors._
SHORTER.
Some ignorantly[1259] deny Him, or rather have been denied by Him, being
the advocates of death rather than of the truth. These persons neither
have the prophets persuaded, nor the law of Moses, nor the gospel even
to this day, nor the sufferings we have individually endured. For they
think also the same thing regarding us.[1260] For what does any one
profit me, if he commends me, but blasphemes my Lord, not confessing
that He was [truly] possessed of a body?[1261] But he who does not
acknowledge this, has in fact altogether denied Him, being enveloped in
death.[1262] I have not, however, thought good to write the names of
such persons, inasmuch as they are unbelievers. Yea, far be it from me
to make any mention of them, until they repent and return to [a true
belief in] Christ’s passion, which is our resurrection.
LONGER.
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