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Clement of Rome

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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

[2] In the only known ms. of this Epistle, the title is thus given at the close.

Chapter I.—The salutation. Praise of the Corinthians before the breaking forth of schism among them.

[3] [Note the fact that the Corinthians asked this of their brethren, the personal friends of their apostle St. Paul. Clement’s own name does not appear in this Epistle.]

[4] Literally, “is greatly blasphemed.”

[5] Literally, “did not prove your all-virtuous and firm faith.”

Chapter II.—Praise of the Corinthians continued.

[6] Eph. v. 21; 1 Pet. v. 5.

[7] Acts xx. 35.

[8] Literally, “ye embraced it in your bowels.” [Concerning the complaints of Photius (ninth century) against Clement, see Bull’s Defensio Fidei Nicænæ, Works, vol. v. p. 132.]

[9] 1 Pet. ii. 17.

[10] So, in the ms., but many have suspected that the text is here corrupt. Perhaps the best emendation is that which substitutes συναισθήσεως, “compassion,” for συνειδήσεως, “conscience.”

[11] Tit. iii. 1.

[12] Prov. vii. 3.

Chapter III.—The sad state of the Corinthian church after sedition arose in it from envy and emulation.

 

 

 

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