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The value and effects of 1. CLEMENT.

unity and charity.

3 The height to which charity | pass away: And I will remember leads is inexpressible. the good day, and will raise you up out of your graves.

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4 Charity unites us to God; charity covers the multitude of sins: charity endures all things, is long-suffering in all things.

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5 There is nothing base and sordid in charity; charity lifts not itself up above others; admits of no divisions; is not seditious: but does all things in peace and concord.

6 By charity were all the elect of God made perfect: Without it nothing is pleasing and acceptable in the sight of God.

7 Through charity did the Lord join us unto himself; whilst for the love that he bore towards us, our Lord Jesus Christ gave his own blood for us, by the will of God; his flesh for our flesh; his soul, for our souls.

8 ¶ Ye see, beloved, how great and wonderful a thing charity is: and how that no expressions are sufficient to declare its perfection.

9 But who is fit to be found in it? Even such only as God shall vouchsafe to make so.

10 Let us therefore pray to him, and beseech him, that we may be worthy of it; that so we may live in charity; being unblamable, without human propensities, without respect of persons.

11 All the ages of the world, from Adam, even unto this day, are passed away; but they who have been made perfect in love, have by the grace of God obtained a place among the righteous; and shall be made manifest in the judgment of the kingdom of Christ.

12 For it is written, Enter into thy chambers for a little space, till my anger and indignation shall

13 Happy 'then shall we be, beloved, if we shall have fulfilled the commandments of God, in the unity of love; that so, through love, our sins may be forgiven us.

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'Glues. 1 Peter iv. 9. 31 Cor. xiii. 7, &c. Take us up. Animadversion, or visitation. 6 Isaiah xxvi. 20. 7 Are we. 8 Psalm xxxii. See Junius

in loc. 10 Chief leaders. 11 They ought. 12 Walk according to; live in.

Exhorts to unity from

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5 1 And not to harden his heart, as the hearts of those were harddened, who raised up sedition against Moses the servant of God: whose punishment was manifest 2 unto all men ; for they went down alive into the grave, death swallowed them up.

63 Pharaoh and his host, and all the rulers of Egypt, their chariots also and their horsemen, were for no other cause drowned, in the bottom of the Red Sea, and perished; but because they hardened their foolish hearts, after so many signs done in the land of Egypt, by Moses the servant of God.

7 ¶ Beloved, God is not indigent of any thing; nor does he demand any thing of us, but that we should confess our sins unto him.

8 For so says the Holy David, 'I will confess unto the Lord, and it shall please him better than a young bullock that hath horns and hoof. Let the poor see it and be glad.

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9 And again he saith, Offer unto God the sacrifice of praise, and pay thy vows unto the Most Highest. And call upon me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me. 7 The sacrifice of God is a broken spirit.

10 ¶ Ye know, beloved, ye know fall well the Holy Scrip. tures; and have thoroughly searched into the oracles of God: call them therefore to your remembrance.

11 For when Moses went up into the mount, and tarried there forty days and forty nights in fasting and humiliation; God said

the example of Moses.

unto him, 'Arise, Moses, and get thee down quickly from hence, for thy people whom thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt, have committed wickedness: they have soon transgressed the way that I commanded them, and have made to themselves graven images.

12 And the Lord said unto him, I have spoken unto thee 'several times, saying, I have seen this people, and behold it is a stiffnecked people: let me therefore destroy them, and put out their name from under heaven. And I will make unto thee a great and a wonderful nation, that shall be much 10 larger than this.

13 But Moses said, Not so, Lord: Forgive now this people their sin; or if thou wilt not, blot me also out of the book of the living. O admirable charity! O insuperable perfection! The servant speaks freely to his Lord: He beseeches him either to forgive the people, or to destroy him together with them.

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14 ¶ Who is there among you that is generous? Who that is compassionate? Who that has any charity? Let him say, if this sedition, this contention, and these schisms, be upon my account, I am ready to depart; to go away whithersoever you please; and do whatsoever ye shall command me: Only let the flock of Christ be in peace, with the elders that are set over it.

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15 He that shall do this, shall get to himself a very great honour in the Lord; and 13 there is no place but what will be ready to receive him: 14 For the earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof. 16 These things they who have

'Rather than. 2Num. xvi. Exod. iv. Chosen. Psalm lxix. 31. Psalm Exod. xxxii. Deut. ix. Once and twice. 10 More, 13 Every place. 14 Psalm xxiv.

L. 14. 7 Psalm li. 17. greater. 11 Blot out.

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their conversation towards God not to be repented of, both have done and will always be ready to do.

17 ¶ 1 Nay and even the Gentiles themselves have given us examples of this kind.

18 For we read, How many kings and princes, in times of pestilence, being warned by their oracles, have given up themselves unto death: that by their own blood, they might deliver their country from destruction.

19 3 Others have forsaken their cities, so that they might put an end to the seditions of them.

20 We know how many among ourselves, have given up themselves unto bonds, that thereby they might free others from them.

21 Others have sold themselves into bondage that they might feed their brethren with the price of themselves.

22 And even many women, being strengthened by the grace of God, have done many glorious and manly things on such occasions.

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23 The blessed Judith, when her city was besieged, desired the elders, that they would suffer her to go into the camp of their enemies and she went out exposing herself to danger for the love she bore to her country and her people that were besieged; and the Lord delivered Holofernes into the hands of a woman.

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3 Let us receive correction, at which no man ought to repine.

4 Beloved, the reproof and the correction which we exercise towards one another, is good, and exceeding profitable: for it unites us the more closely to the will of God.

5 For so says the Holy Scripture, 12 The Lord corrected me. but he did not deliver me over unto death. 13 For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth. 6 14 The righteous, saith he, shall instruct me in mercy and reprove me; but let not oil of sinners make fat my head.

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7 And again he saith, 15 Happy is the man whom God correcteth; therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty.

8 For he maketh sore and bindeth up; he woundeth and his hands make whole.

9 He shall deliver thee in six troubles; yea in seven there shall no evil touch thee. In famine he shall redeem thee from death;

Citizens. Many.

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But that we may bring the examples of heathens. 'Others. "Judith, viii. ix. x. xiii. The Strangers. 7 Esther, vii. viii. Ages; who. 9 Viz. that of schism. 10 There shall be to them. ii.e. our FellowChristians. 12 Psalm xcviii. 13 Prov. iii. 11. 14 Psalm cxli.

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Jeb. v. 17, &c.

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10 Thou shalt be hid from the Scourge of the tongue; neither shalt thou be afraid of destruction when it cometh.

11 Thou shalt laugh at the wicked and sinners; neither shalt thou be afraid of the beasts of the earth. The wild beast shall be at peace with thee.

12 Then shalt thou know that thy house shall be in peace; and the habitation of thy tabernacle shall not err. Thou shalt know also that thy seed shall be great and thy offspring as the grass of

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13 Thou shalt come to thy grave as the ripe corn, that is taken in due time; like as a shock of corn cometh in, in its season.

14 Ye see, beloved, how there shall be a defence to those that are corrected of the Lord. For being a good instructor, he is willing to admonish us by his holy discipline.

15 Do ye therefore who laid the first foundation of this sedition, submit yourselves unto your 1priests; and be instructed unto repentance, bending the knees of your hearts.

16 Learn to be subject, laying aside all proud and arrogant boasting of your tongues.

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10 But ye have set at nought all my counsel, and would none of my reproof. I will also laugh at your calamity, and mock when your fear cometh.

21 When your fear cometh as desolation, and your destruction as a whirlwind, when distress and anguish cometh upon you.

22 Then shall ye call upon me but I will not hear you: the wicked shall seek me but they shall not find me. For that they hated knowledge, and did not seek the fear of the Lord.

23 They would not hearken unto my counsel: they despised all my reproof. Therefore shall they eat of the fruit of their own ways; and be filled with their own wickedness.

CHAP. XXIV.

1 Recommends them to God. Desires speedily to hear that this Epistle has had a good effect upon them. 4 Con. clusion.

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OW God, the inspector of all things, the Father of Spirits, and the Lord of all flesh, who hath chosen our Lord Jesus Christ, and us by him, to be his peculiar people;

17 For it is better for you to 2 Grant to every soul of man be found little, and approved, in that calleth upon his glorious and the sheepfold of Christ, than to holy name, faith, fear, peace, longseem to yourselves better than suffering, patience, temperance, others, and be cast out of his fold. holiness and sobriety, unto all well18 For thus speaks the excel-pleasing in his sight; through lent and all virtuous wisdom, ✦ our High-Priest and Protector Behold I will pour out the word Jesus Christ, by whom be glory of my spirit upon you, I will make known my speech unto you.

19 Because I called and ye would not hear, I stretched out my words and ye regarded not.

1 Elders. Master.

2 See Junius in loc. 6 To his name.

and majesty, and and power, honour, unto him now and for ever more, Amen.

3 ¶ The messengers whom we have sent unto you, Claudius,

See Coteler in loc. 4 Prov. i. 23, &c.

II. CLEMENT.

Commendation to
Ephebus, and Valerios Bito, with
Fortunatus, send back to us again
with all speed in peace, and with
joy, that they may the sooner ac-
quaint us with your peace and
concord, so much prayed for and
desired by us; and that we may
rejoice in your good order.

sincere obedience.

4 The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you, and with all that are any where called by God through him: To whom be honour and glory, and might and majesty, and eternal dominion, by Christ Jesus, from everlasting to everlasting, Amen

The SECOND EPISTLE of CLEMENT to the

CORINTHIANS.

[Archbishop Wake is the translator of this Second Epistle, which he says was not of so great reputation among the primitive Fathers as the first. He defends it notwithstanding; and in answer to those who objected to Clement's First Epistle, that it did not duly honour the Trinity, the Archbishop refers to this as containing proof of the writer's fulness of belief on that point.]

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7 We were defective in our understandings; worshipping stones, and wood; gold, and silver, and brass, the works of men's hands ; and our whole life was nothing else but death.

8 Wherefore being encompassed with darkness, and having such a mist before our eyes, we have looked up, and through his I will have laid aside the cloud wherewith we were surrounded.

9 For he had compassion upon us, and being moved in his bowels towards us, he saved us; having beheld in us much error, and destruction; and seen that we ha no hope of salvation, but only through him.

10 For he called us who were not; and was pleased from nothing to give us being.

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1 Him. 2 Little things, or meanly. 3 Hear as of little things. Knowing. How greatly holy things do we owe unto him.

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