Writings of St. Clement of Rome by St. St. Clement (2014, Trade Paperback)

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Number of Pages: 38. Weight: 0.14 lbs. Publication Date: 2014-07-09. Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.

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ISBN-101500456772
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Book TitleWritings of St. Clement of Rome
Number of Pages36 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristianity / Catholic
Publication Year2014
GenreReligion
AuthorSt. St. Clement
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight3.7 Oz
Item Length9 in
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SynopsisPope Clement I (fl. 96),also known as Saint Clement of Rome (in Latin, Clemens Romanus), is listed from an early date as a Bishop of Rome. He was the first Apostolic Father of the Church.Few details are known about Clement's life. According to Tertullian, Clement was consecrated by Saint Peter, and he is known to have been a leading member of the church in Rome in the late 1st century. Early church lists place him as the second or third bishop of Rome after Saint Peter.Clement's only genuine extant writing is his letter, 1 Clement (c. 96), to the church at Corinth, in response to a dispute in which certain presbyters of the Corinthian church had been deposed., Pope Clement I (fl. 96), also known as Saint Clement of Rome (in Latin, Clemens Romanus), is listed from an early date as a Bishop of Rome. He was the first Apostolic Father of the Church. Few details are known about Clement's life. According to Tertullian, Clement was consecrated by Saint Peter, and he is known to have been a leading member of the church in Rome in the late 1st century. Early church lists place him as the second or third bishop of Rome after Saint Peter. Clement's only genuine extant writing is his letter, 1 Clement (c. 96), to the church at Corinth, in response to a dispute in which certain presbyters of the Corinthian church had been deposed

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