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    The Writings of Clement of Rome

     

    The Writings of Clement of Rome


    The Writings of Clement of Rome








    Binding: Kindle Edition
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    Label: public domain
    Languages: EnglishPublished
    Manufacturer: public domain
    Number Of Items: 1
    Number Of Pages: 48
    Publication Date: March 01, 2010
    Publisher: public domain
    Release Date: March 01, 2010
    Studio: public domain




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    Who the Clement was to whom these writings are ascribed, cannot with
    absolute certainty be determined. The general opinion is, that he is
    the same as the person of that name referred to by St. Paul (Phil. iv.
    3). The writings themselves contain no statement as to their author.
    The first, and by far the longer of them, simply purports to have been
    written in the name of the Church at Rome to the Church at Corinth. But
    in the catalogue of contents prefixed to the ms. they are both plainly
    attributed to one Clement; and the judgment of most scholars is, that,
    in regard to the first Epistle at least, this statement is correct, and
    that it is to be regarded as an authentic production of the friend and
    fellow-worker of St. Paul. This belief may be traced to an early period
    in the history of the Church. It is found in the writings of Eusebius
    (Hist. Eccl., iii. 15), of Origen (Comm. in Joan., i. 29), and others.
    The internal evidence also tends to support this opinion. The doctrine,
    style, and manner of thought are all in accordance with it; so that,
    although, as has been said, positive certainty cannot be reached on the
    subject, we may with great probability conclude that we have in this
    Epistle a composition of that Clement who is known to us from Scripture
    as having been an associate of the great apostle.



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