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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After she had spoken these words, the heavens were shut. I was
overwhelmed with sorrow and fear, and said to myself, “If this sin is
assigned to me, how can I be saved, or how shall I propitiate God in
regard to my sins,[1547] which are of the grossest character? With what
words shall I ask the Lord to be merciful to me?” While I was thinking
over these things, and discussing them in my mind, I saw opposite to me
a chair, white, made of white wool,[1548] of great size. And there came
up an old woman, arrayed in a splendid robe, and with a book in her
hand; and she sat down alone, and saluted me, “Hail, Hermas!” And in
sadness and tears[1549] I said to her, “Lady, hail!” And she said to me,
“Why are you downcast, Hermas? for you were wont to be patient and
temperate, and always smiling. Why are you so gloomy, and not cheerful?”
I answered her and said, “O Lady, I have been reproached by a very good
woman, who says that I sinned against her.” And she said, “Far be such a
deed from a servant of God. But perhaps a desire after her has arisen
within your heart. Such a wish, in the case of the servants of God,
produces sin. For it is a wicked and horrible wish in an all-chaste and
already well-tried spirit[1550] to desire an evil deed; and especially
for Hermas so to do, who keeps himself from all wicked desire, and is
full of all simplicity, and of great guilelessness.”
CHAP. III.
“But God is not angry with you on account of this, but that you may
convert your house,[1551] which have committed iniquity against the
Lord, and against you, their parents. And although you love your sons,
yet did you not warn your house, but permitted them to be terribly
corrupted.[1552] On this account is the Lord angry with you, but He will
heal all the evils which have been done in your house. For, on account
of their sins and iniquities, you have been destroyed by the affairs of
this world. But now the mercy of the Lord[1553] has taken pity on you
and your house, and will strengthen you, and establish you in His
glory.[1554] Only be not easy-minded,[1555] but be of good courage and
comfort your house. For as a smith hammers out his work, and
accomplishes whatever he wishes,[1556] so shall righteous daily speech
overcome all iniquity.[1557] Cease not therefore to admonish your sons;
for I know that, if they will repent with all their heart, they will be
enrolled in the Books of Life with the saints.”[1558] Having ended these
words, she said to me, “Do you wish to hear me read?” I say to her,
“Lady, I do.” “Listen then, and give ear to the glories of God.”[1559]
And then I heard from her,[1560] magnificently and admirably, things
which my memory could not retain. For all the words were terrible, such
as man could not endure. The last words, however, I did remember; for
they were useful to us, and gentle.[1561] “Lo, the God of powers, who by
His invisible strong power and great wisdom has created the world, and
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