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Chapter XX.—Clement’s Obedience.
Whence I, my lord James, having promised as I was
ordered, have not failed to write in books by chapters the greater part
of his discourses in every city, which have been already written to
you, and sent by himself, as for a token; and thus I despatched them to
you,899
899 [Compare with
this the remarkable chapter, Recognitions, iii. 75, where a
summary is given of previous writings sent to James. The design
of this letter, evidently known to Rufinus, was to authenticate the
work which follows. The language of Rufinus may fairly imply that
this letter, known to be of later origin, was sometimes prefixed to the
Recognitions also. This is an evidence of Jewish-Christian
origin.—R.] | inscribing them “Clement’s
Epitome of the Popular Sermons of Peter.” However, I shall
begin to set them forth, as I was ordered.
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