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Notes introductory to the study of the Clementine Recognitions : a course of lectures
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Year: 1901 Publisher: London: MacMillan,

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Saint Clement, pope and martyr, and his basilica in Rome
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Year: 1869 Publisher: Rome: Guerra,

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Hagiography of Saint Clement, pope and martyr, with an architectual account of the Basilica San Clemente in Rome with photographs; by one of a number of nineteenth-century Irish priests in Rome.

Concord and peace : a rhetorical analysis of the first letter of Clement with an Emphasis on the language of unity and sedition
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ISBN: 3161476379 9783161476372 Year: 2001 Volume: 143 Publisher: Tübingen: Mohr,

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The epistles of St Clement of Rome and St Ignatius of Antioch
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Year: 1946 Publisher: Westminster: Newman,

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The Apostolic fathers / by Henry Scott Holland
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Year: 1904 Publisher: London: Society for promoting Christian knowledge,

Encounters with Hellenism : studies on the First letter of Clement
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ISSN: 0169734X ISBN: 9004125264 9786610466689 1423710983 1280466685 9047401441 9789004125261 9781423710981 9789047401445 Year: 2004 Volume: 53 Publisher: Leiden: Brill,

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This volume deals with the encounter of Early Christianity with Hellenistic culture, particularly with the question of ancient rhetorical influence on the First Letter of Clement. It contains reprints of two classical studies by A. von Harnack and W. Jaeger, which were seminal for the understanding the letter against a Hellenistic background, furthermore it makes an important essay of the Dutch scholar W.C. van Unnik on the literary and rhetorical genre of First Clement ( genos symbouleutikon ) for the first time available in English. The editors also present two new studies: Breytenbach describes the Hellenistic background of Clement's use of metaphorical language and Welborn questions the traditional dating of First Clement on the basis of an analysis of the rhetorical situation.

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