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THE FIRST EPISTLE OF CLEMENT.
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from earth to heaven, and though they be redder[1] than scarlet, and blacker than sackcloth, yet if ye turn to me with your whole heart, and say. Father! I will listen to you, as to a holy[2] people." And in another place He speaks thus: "Wash you, and become clean; put away the wickedness of your souls from before mine eyes; cease from your evil ways, and learn to do well; seek out judgment, deliver the oppressed, judge the fatherless, and see that justice is done to the widow; and come, and let us reason together. He declares, Though your sins be like crimson, I will make them white as snow; though they be like scarlet, I will whiten them like wool. And if ye be willing and obey me, ye shall eat the good of the land; but if ye refuse, and will not hearken unto me, the sword shall devour you, for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken these things."[3] Desiring, therefore, that all His beloved should be partakers of repentance. He has, by His almighty will, established [these declarations].


Chap. ix.Examples of the saints.

Wherefore, let us yield obedience to His excellent and glorious will; and imploring His mercy and loving-kindness, while we forsake all fruitless labours,[4] and strife, and envy, which leads to death, let us turn and have recourse to His compassions. Let us stedfastly contemplate those who have perfectly ministered to his excellent glory. Let us take (for instance) Enoch, who, being found righteous in obedience, was translated, and death was never known to happen to him.[5] Noah, being found faithful, preached regeneration to the world through his ministry; and the Lord saved by him the animals which, with one accord, entered into the ark.


  1. Comp. Isa. i. 18.
  2. These words are not found in Scripture, though they are quoted again by Clem. Alex. (Pædag. i. 10) as from Ezekiel.
  3. Isa. i. 16–20.
  4. Some read ματαιολογίαν, vain talk.
  5. Gen. v. 24; Heb. xi. 5. Literally, "and his death was not found."