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Clement of Rome

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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

[197] Dan. iii. 20.

[198] Literally, “worshipped.”

[199] Literally, “serve.”

[200] Or, “lifted up.”

Chapter XLVI.—Let us cleave to the righteous: your strife is pernicious.

[201] Literally, “To such examples it is right that we should cleave.”

[202] Not found in Scripture.

[203] Literally, “be.”

[204] Or, “thou wilt overthrow.”

[205] Ps. xviii. 25, 26.

[206] Or, “war.” Comp. Jas. iv. 1.

[207] Comp. Eph. iv. 4-6.

[208] Rom. xii. 5.

[209] This clause is wanting in the text.

[210] This clause is wanting in the text.

[211] Comp. Matt. xviii. 6,Matt. xxvi. 24; Mark ix. 42;Luke xvii. 2.

Chapter XLVII.—Your recent discord is worse than the former which took place in the times of Paul.

[212] Literally, “in the beginning of the Gospel.” [Comp. Phil. iv. 15.]

[213] Or, “spiritually.”

[214] 1 Cor. iii. 13, etc.

[215] Or, “inclinations for one above another.”

[216] Literally, “of conduct in Christ.”

[217] Or, “aliens from us,” i.e., the Gentiles.

Chapter XLVIII.—Let us return to the practice of brotherly love.

 

 

 

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