First Epistle of Clement
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| Versions of First Epistle of Clement |
| Clement of Rome — First Clement is one of the oldest Christian documents outside the New Testament canon. The epistle was written for the church in Corinth, where it was read for centuries. It circulated among other churches and was compiled in the 5th-century Codex Alexandrinus with the Old and New Testaments. Historians generally consider it authentic. |
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Translations [edit]
- 1 Clement (William Wake translation), from The suppressed Gospels and Epistles, 18th century
- 1 Clement (Roberts-Donaldson translation), from Ante-Nicene Fathers, 19th century
- 1 Clement (Lightfoot translation), 19th century
- 1 Clement (Hoole translation), 1885
Works about 1 Clement [edit]
- 1 Clement (Lake introduction), excerpted from The Apostolic Fathers by Author:Kirsopp Lake, 1912
- Introductory Note to the First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians, by Arthur Cleveland Coxe, from Ante-Nicene Fathers
See also [edit]
- 2 Clement, an unrelated 2nd century work
External link [edit]
| This work published before January 1, 1923 is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. |