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Forbidden Gospels and Epistles, v6
Forbidden Gospels and Epistles, v6
Archbishop Wake
Forbidden Gospels and Epistles, v6
Table of Contents
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Archbishop Wake.. ...................................................................................................................................1
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF CLEMENT TO THE CORINTHIANS.. .....................................................2
CHAPTER I.. ...........................................................................................................................................2
CHAPTER II. ..........................................................................................................................................3
CHAPTER III.. ........................................................................................................................................3
CHAPTER IV.. ........................................................................................................................................5
CHAPTER V.. .........................................................................................................................................6
CHAPTER VI.. ........................................................................................................................................7
CHAPTER VII. .......................................................................................................................................7
CHAPTER VIII.. .....................................................................................................................................8
CHAPTER IX.. ......................................................................................................................................11
CHAPTER X.. .......................................................................................................................................12
CHAPTER XII. .....................................................................................................................................14
CHAPTER XIII.. ...................................................................................................................................15
CHAPTER XIV.. ...................................................................................................................................15
CHAPTER XV.. ....................................................................................................................................16
CHAPTER XVI.. ...................................................................................................................................17
CHAPTER XVII. ..................................................................................................................................18
CHAPTER XVIII.. ................................................................................................................................20
CHAPTER XIX.. ...................................................................................................................................21
CHAPTER XX.. ....................................................................................................................................23
CHAPTER XXI.. ...................................................................................................................................25
CHAPTER XXII. ..................................................................................................................................26
CHAPTER XXIII.. ................................................................................................................................27
CHAPTER XXIV. .................................................................................................................................29
CHAPTER I.. .........................................................................................................................................30
CHAPTER II. ........................................................................................................................................30
CHAPTER III.. ......................................................................................................................................31
CHAPTER IV.. ......................................................................................................................................33
CHAPTER V.. .......................................................................................................................................34
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THE
SUPPRESSED
GOSPELS AND EPISTLES
OF THE ORIGINAL
NEW TESTAMENT
OF
JESUS THE CHRIST
AND OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ANCIENT HOLY SCRIPTURES.
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NOW EXTANT, ATTRIBUTED TO
HIS APOSTLES, AND THEIR DISCIPLES,
AND VENERATED BY THE PRIMITIVE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES DURING
THE FIRST FOUR CENTURIES,
BUT SINCE, AFTER VIOLENT DISPUTATIONS
FORBIDDEN BY THE
BISHOPS OF THE NICENE COUNCIL,
IN THE REIGN OF THE EMPEROR CONSTANTINE
AND OMITTED FROM THE CATHOLICS AND PROTESTANT
EDITIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, BY ITS COMPILERS
TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL TONGUES, WITH HISTORICAL
REFERENCES TO THEIR AUTHENTICITY,
BY
ARCHBISHOP WAKE
AND OTHER
LEARNED DIVINES
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF CLEMENT TO THE CORINTHIANS.
CHAPTER I.
Clement commends them for their excellent order
and piety in Christ, before their schism broke out.
THE Church of God which is at Rome, to the Church of God which is at Corinth, elect, sanctified by the will
of God, through Jesus Christ our Lord: grace and peace from the Almighty God, by Jesus Christ, be
multiplied unto you.
2 Brethren, the sudden and unexpected dangers and calamities that have fallen upon us, have, we fear, made
us the more slow in our consideration of those things which you inquired of us:
3 As also of that wicked and detestable sedition, so unbecoming the elect of God, which a few headstrong and
self−willed men have fomented to such a degree of madness, that your venerable and renowned name, so
worthy of all men to be beloved, is greatly blasphemed thereby.
4 For who that has ever been among you has not experienced the firmness of your faith, and its fruitfulness in
all good works; and admired the temper and moderation of your religion in Christ; and published abroad the
magnificence of your hospitality; and thought you happy in your perfect and certain knowledge of the Gospel?
5 For ye did all things without respect of persons, and walked according to the laws of God; being subject to
those who had the rule over you, and giving the honour that was fitting to the aged among you.
6 Ye commanded the young men to think those things that were modest and grave.
7 The women ye exhorted to do all things with an unblameable, and seemly, and pure conscience; loving
their own husbands, as was fitting: and that keeping themselves within the bounds of a due obedience, they
should order their houses gravely, with all discretion.
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8 Ye were all of you humble− minded, not boasting of anything desiring rather to be subject than to govern;
to give than to receive; being a content with the portion God hath dispensed to you:
9 And hearkening diligently to his word, ye were enlarged in your bowels, having his sufferings always
before your eyes.
10 Thus a firm, and blessed, and profitable peace was given unto you: and an unsatiable desire of doing good;
and a plentiful effusion of the Holy Ghost was upon all of you.
11 And being full of good designs, ye did with, great readiness of mind, and with a religious confidence
stretch forth your hands to God Almighty; beseeching him to be merciful unto you, if in anything ye had
unwillingly sinned against him.
12 Ye contended day and night for the whole brotherhood; that with compassion and a good conscience, the
number of his elect might be saved.
13 Ye were sincere, and without offence towards each other; not mindful of injuries; all sedition and schism
was an abomination unto you.
14 Ye bewailed every one his neighbours' sins, esteeming their defects your own.
15 Ye were kind one to another without grudging; being ready to every good work. And being adorned with a
conversation altogether virtuous and religious, ye did all things in the fear of God; whose I commandments
were written upon the tables of your heart.
CHAPTER II.
How their divisions began.
ALL honour and enlargement was given unto you; and so was fulfilled that which is written, my beloved did
eat and drink, he was enlarged and waxed fat, and he kicked.
2 From hence came emulation, and envy, and strife, and sedition; persecution and disorder, war and captivity.
3 So they who were of no renown, lifted up themselves against the honourable; those of no reputation against
those who were in respect; the foolish against the wise; the young men against the aged.
4 Therefore righteousness and peace are departed from you, because every one hath forsaken the fear of God;
and is grown blind in his faith; nor walketh by the rule of God's commandments nor liveth as is fitting in
Christ:
5 But every one follows his own wicked lusts: having taken up an unjust and wicked envy, by which death
first entered into the world.
CHAPTER III.
Envy and emulation the original of all
strife and disorder. Examples of the
mischiefs they have occasioned.
CHAPTER II.
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