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
He said to me, “Be simple and guileless, and you will be as the children
who know not the wickedness that ruins the life of men. First, then,
speak evil of no one, nor listen with pleasure to any one who speaks
evil of another. But if you listen, you will partake of the sin of him
who speaks evil, if you believe the slander which you hear;[1627] for
believing it, you will also have something to say against your brother.
Thus, then, will you be guilty of the sin of him who slanders. For
slander is evil[1628] and an unsteady demon. It never abides in peace,
but always remains in discord. Keep yourself from it, and you will
always be at peace with all. Put on a holiness in which there is no
wicked cause of offence, but all deeds that are equable and joyful.
Practise goodness; and from the rewards of your labours, which God gives
you, give to all the needy in simplicity, not hesitating as to whom you
are to give or not to give. Give to all, for God wishes His gifts to be
shared amongst all. They who receive, will render an account to God why
and for what they have received. For the afflicted who receive will not
be condemned,[1629] but they who receive on false pretences will suffer
punishment. He, then, who gives is guiltless. For as he received from
the Lord, so has he accomplished his service in simplicity, not
hesitating as to whom he should give and to whom he should not give.
This service, then, if accomplished in simplicity, is glorious with God.
He, therefore, who thus ministers in simplicity, will live to God.[1630]
Keep therefore these commandments, as I have given them to you, that
your repentance and the repentance of your house may be found in
simplicity,[1631] and your heart may be pure and stainless.”
COMMANDMENT THIRD.
_On avoiding falsehood, and on the repentance of Hermas for his
dissimulation._
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