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    Clement

    historical figure · 3 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    Clement the Dominican · the apostle Clement

    spoken of as

    2 expressions

    Clement of Rome1 mention

    Stromata (Greek)

    "For so much the more ought he to be humble-minded, the greater he seems to be," says Clement in the Epistle to the Corinthians.
    book 6

    Clement the Dominican1 mention

    An Essay on Crimes and Punishments (English)

    Clement the Dominican, Chatel, Ravaillac, and all the other parricides of those times, went to confession before they committed their crimes.
    chapter 64

    in the texts

    StromataLate Antiquity · Greek

    Author of the epistle to the Corinthians, quoted extensively as a model of gnostic teaching on faith and love.

    For in the epistle to the Corinthians it is written:
    book 4
    " Then He adds the gnostic mystery of the hebdomad and the ogdoad:
    book 4
    " Then, hinting at the sin that does not fall under the law, in gnostic moderation of feeling he adds:
    book 4

    An Essay on Crimes and PunishmentsEnlightenment · English

    A Dominican friar listed among the regicide assassins who went to confession before their crimes (the assassin of Henry III of France).

    Clement the Dominican, Chatel, Ravaillac, and all the other parricides of those times, went to confession before they committed their crimes.
    chapter 64

    De Praescriptionibus HereticorumLate Antiquity · Latin

    Bishop of Rome said to have been ordained by the apostle Peter.

    For in this way the apostolic Churches present their reckonings, as the Church of the Smyrnaeans relates that Polycarp was placed there by John, as the Church of the Romans that Clement was likewise ordained by Peter.
    de praescriptionibus hereticorum