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THE FIRST EPISTLE OF CLEMENT TO THE CORINTHIANS Translated by J.B. Lightfoot.
1Clement prologue:1 The Church of God which sojourneth in Rome to the Church of God which sojourneth in Corinth, to them which are called and sanctified by the will of God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Grace to you and peace from Almighty God through Jesus Christ be multiplied.
1:1 self-willed persons have kindled to such a pitch of madness that yourname, once revered and renowned and lovely in the sight of all men,hath been greatly reviled.
1:2 For who that had sojourned among you did not approve your most virtuous and steadfast faith? Who did not admire your sober and forbearing piety in Christ? Who did not publish abroad your magnificent disposition of hospitality? Who did not congratulate you on your perfect and sound knowledge?
1:3 For ye did all things without respect of persons, and ye walked after the ordinances of God, submitting yourselves to your rulers and rendering to the older men among...

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This is awesome. I've only read the first two chapters and it's like a guide to life for all who love The Lord. I'm going to read if twice more later tonight and make notes. Two chapters each day! Thank you StoveBolts
 
Clement is on of my favorite Apostolic Fathers, and I hope to have a collection of all of them during Christmas break and I'll be able to break their writings into chapters.
There is a chapter component in Wordpress that enables you to create a book and add chapters but I haven't had time to learn it, and I already posted this.
 
thanks for this - here is a chart of who followed the apostles and how they were connected - i will try to find the original info i used to build this chart - here it is: https://www.preceden.com/timelines/10328-church-fathers-50---750-a-d-

APOSTLES WHO KNEW/TAUGHT THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS
Peter - ?BC- 68AD
John - ?BC- 98AD

APOSTOLIC FATHERS - THE ONLY 3 WHO PERSONALLY KNEW THE ORIGINAL APOSTLES JOHN AND PETER
1. Clement of Rome, - 1AD-96AD
2. Ignatius of Antioch, - 35AD-110AD
3. Polycarp of Smyrna, - 69AD-155AD - DID NOT KNOW PETER

EARLY CHURCH FATHERS - DID NOT KNOW/HEAR THE ORIGINAL APOSTLES
4. Justin Martyr - 103AD-165AD
5. Irenaeus of Lyons, - 100AD-200AD - heard Polycarp teach

EARLY CHURCH FATHERS - DID NOT KNOW/HEAR APOSTLES OR APOSTOLIC FATHERS
6. Clement of Alexandria, - 150AD-216AD
7. Tertullian, - 160AD-225AD
8. Hippolytus of Rome, 170AD-235AD
9. Origen of Alexandria, 248AD - 185AD-254AD
10. Cyprian of Carthage - 200AD-258AD

Then there's a 5 YR gap / no connections and more EARLY CHURCH FATHERS -
11. Eusebius of Caesarea,
12. Athanasius of Alexandria,
13. Cyril of Jerusalem,
14. Ambrose of Milan, 388AD -
15. Jerome of Stridonium, 383AD -
16. John Chrysostom,
17. Augustine of Hippo, 401AD -
18. Cyril of Alexandria, 403AD -
19. Pope Leo the Great, 450AD -

Then a 79 YR gap / no connections and then -
20. Gregory the Great -
Then another 72 YR gap and -
21. John of Damascus.
 
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thanks for this - here is a chart of who followed the apostles and how they were connected - i will try to find the original info i used to build this chart - here it is: https://www.preceden.com/timelines/10328-church-fathers-50---750-a-d-

APOSTLES WHO KNEW/TAUGHT THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS
Peter - ?BC- 68AD
John - ?BC- 98AD

APOSTOLIC FATHERS - THE ONLY 3 WHO PERSONALLY KNEW THE ORIGINAL APOSTLES JOHN AND PETER
1. Clement of Rome, - 1AD-96AD
2. Ignatius of Antioch, - 35AD-110AD
3. Polycarp of Smyrna, - 69AD-155AD - DID NOT KNOW PETER

EARLY CHURCH FATHERS - DID NOT KNOW/HEAR THE ORIGINAL APOSTLES
4. Justin Martyr - 103AD-165AD
5. Irenaeus of Lyons, - 100AD-200AD - heard Polycarp teach

EARLY CHURCH FATHERS - DID NOT KNOW/HEAR APOSTLES OR APOSTOLIC FATHERS
6. Clement of Alexandria, - 150AD-216AD
7. Tertullian, - 160AD-225AD
8. Hippolytus of Rome, 170AD-235AD
9. Origen of Alexandria, 248AD - 185AD-254AD
10. Cyprian of Carthage - 200AD-258AD

Then there's a 5 YR gap / no connections and more EARLY CHURCH FATHERS -
11. Eusebius of Caesarea,
12. Athanasius of Alexandria,
13. Cyril of Jerusalem,
14. Ambrose of Milan, 388AD -
15. Jerome of Stridonium, 383AD -
16. John Chrysostom,
17. Augustine of Hippo, 401AD -
18. Cyril of Alexandria, 403AD -
19. Pope Leo the Great, 450AD -

Then a 79 YR gap / no connections and then -
20. Gregory the Great -
Then another 72 YR gap and -
21. John of Damascus.
It would be nice for you to create a blog entry and put it in the Early Church catagory.
 
thanks for this - here is a chart of who followed the apostles and how they were connected - i will try to find the original info i used to build this chart - here it is: https://www.preceden.com/timelines/10328-church-fathers-50---750-a-d-

APOSTLES WHO KNEW/TAUGHT THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS
Peter - ?BC- 68AD
John - ?BC- 98AD

APOSTOLIC FATHERS - THE ONLY 3 WHO PERSONALLY KNEW THE ORIGINAL APOSTLES JOHN AND PETER
1. Clement of Rome, - 1AD-96AD
2. Ignatius of Antioch, - 35AD-110AD
3. Polycarp of Smyrna, - 69AD-155AD - DID NOT KNOW PETER

EARLY CHURCH FATHERS - DID NOT KNOW/HEAR THE ORIGINAL APOSTLES
4. Justin Martyr - 103AD-165AD
5. Irenaeus of Lyons, - 100AD-200AD - heard Polycarp teach

EARLY CHURCH FATHERS - DID NOT KNOW/HEAR APOSTLES OR APOSTOLIC FATHERS
6. Clement of Alexandria, - 150AD-216AD
7. Tertullian, - 160AD-225AD
8. Hippolytus of Rome, 170AD-235AD
9. Origen of Alexandria, 248AD - 185AD-254AD
10. Cyprian of Carthage - 200AD-258AD

Then there's a 5 YR gap / no connections and more EARLY CHURCH FATHERS -
11. Eusebius of Caesarea,
12. Athanasius of Alexandria,
13. Cyril of Jerusalem,
14. Ambrose of Milan, 388AD -
15. Jerome of Stridonium, 383AD -
16. John Chrysostom,
17. Augustine of Hippo, 401AD -
18. Cyril of Alexandria, 403AD -
19. Pope Leo the Great, 450AD -

Then a 79 YR gap / no connections and then -
20. Gregory the Great -
Then another 72 YR gap and -
21. John of Damascus.


Awesome.


Thank you.
 
Pope?

Over what?
From what I understand through Orthodoxy, and I am a bit foggy, so please dont quote me... but in the early church, there were many Popes as there are today. (The Orthodox have their Popes). The word did not conjure the primacy of Rome as it has for the past thousand years.
 
I've only just recently heard of him..i know more about Antipas..
Yes, but the thread is about Clement of Rome and what he wrote to the church in Corinth.
What is your favorite quote? If you havent read it, I would highly recomend it. It's one of my favorites among the Apostolic Fathers.
 
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