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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they who shall not deny their own life.[1576] For the Lord hath sworn by
His Son, that those who denied their Lord have abandoned their life in
despair, for even now these are to deny Him in the days that are
coming.[1577] To those who denied in earlier times, God became[1578]
gracious, on account of His exceeding tender mercy.”
CHAP. III.
“But as for you, Hermas, remember not the wrongs done to you by your
children, nor neglect your sister, that they may be cleansed from their
former sins. For they will be instructed with righteous instruction, if
you remember not the wrongs they have done you. For the remembrance of
wrongs worketh death.[1579] And you, Hermas, have endured great
personal[1580] tribulations on account of the transgressions of your
house, because you did not attend to them, but were careless,[1581] and
engaged in your wicked transactions. But[1582] you are saved, because
you did not depart from the living God, and on account of your
simplicity and great self-control. These have saved you, if you remain
stedfast. And they will save all who act in the same manner, and walk in
guilelessness and simplicity. Those who possess such virtues will wax
strong against every form of wickedness, and will abide unto eternal
life. Blessed are all they who practise righteousness, for they shall
never be destroyed. Now you will tell Maximus: Lo![1583] tribulation
cometh on. If it seemeth good to thee, deny again. The Lord is near to
them who return unto Him, as it is written in Eldad and Modat,[1584] who
prophesied to the people in the wilderness.”
CHAP. IV.
Now a revelation was given to me, my brethren, while I slept, by a young
man of comely appearance, who said to me, “Who do you think that old
woman is from whom you received the book?” And I said, “The Sibyl.” “You
are in a mistake,” says he; “it is not the Sibyl.” “Who is it then?” say
I. And he said, “It is the church.”[1585] And I said to him, “Why then
is she an old woman?” “Because,” said he, “she was created first of all.
On this account is she old. And for her sake was the world made.” After
that I saw a vision in my house, and that old woman came and asked me,
if I had yet given the book to the presbyters. And I said that I had
not. And then she said, You have done well, for I have some words to
add. But when I finish all the words, all the elect will then become
acquainted with them through you. You will write therefore two books,
and you will send the one to Clemens and the other to Grapte.[1586] And
Clemens will send his to foreign countries, for permission has been
granted to him to do so. And Grapte will admonish the widows and the
orphans. But you will read the words in this city, along with the
presbyters who preside over the church.
Footnote 1567:
_Country_; lit. _to the villages_. From Cumæ.—_Vat._ While I was
journeying in the district of the Cumans.—_Pal._
Footnote 1568:
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