K. L., 1937, The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians. Macmillan, London & New York.Clarke, W. K. Lowther, ed. and trans. The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians. Translations of Early Documents. London: S.P.C.K., 1937....
Likewise, Harry Maier has also described the care of the self in Clement of Alexandria in an article that points out the way in which Clement reinterprets the care of the self as renunciation of one’s sinful flesh in a process beginning with baptism and mediated from that point on by ...
In 1484, around the age 14 (or 17), he and his brother went to a cheaper[25] grammar school or seminary at 's-Hertogenbosch run by the Brethren of the Common Life:[26][note 5] Erasmus' Epistle to Grunnius satirizes them as the "Collationary Brethren"[14] who select and sort boys...
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Steve Quayletells us that the anti-diluvian giants of the Book of Enoch –the original cannibals – are awakening under the Antarctic ice. The Vatican has set up a powerful south-facing telescope in Arizona which it calls Lucifer, at a time when even NASA is admitting the possibility that ...
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10: 3 and Mark 3 :18 is called Judas brother of James in Luke 6 :16 and Acts 1:13 (cf. John 14: 22); he is probably the brother of James, author of the Epistle of Judas and brother of Jesus. The name Judas was readily associated with Addai, of which, indeed, it may be a...
so that so great a treasure may not be exposed to the corruptions of novelties, and so that the Church, spread throughout the world, may be “of one tongue and of the same speech” [Gen. 11:1].”- Pius VII, 1816, From the epistle “Magno et acerbo” to the Archbishop of Mohile...
I suppose that it has arisen out of the verse in the Epistle of St. James about the patience of Job; but, like the passage in the Book of Numbers which attributes an extreme meekness to Moses, it seems to me to be either a very infelicitous description, or else a case where both ...