CLEMENT

Source: 551, 556, 557, 560, 566, 567

Mentioned in Php 4:3. It is conjectured, though without evidence, that this is the same Clement who was afterwards a bishop at Rome, commonly called Clemens Romanus. The church at Corinth having been disturbed by divisions, Clement wrote a letter to the Corinthians, which was so much esteemed by the ancients, that they read it publicly in many churches.

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Clement. Clement
Mild, a Christian of Philippi, Paul’s “fellow-labourer,” whose name he mentions as “in the book of life” (Phil. 4:3). It was an opinion of ancient writers that he was the Clement of Rome whose name is well known in church history, and that he was the author of an Epistle to the Corinthians, the only known manuscript of which is appended to the Alexandrian Codex, now in the British Museum. It is of some historical interest, and has given rise to much discussion among critics. It makes distinct reference to Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians.

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Clement. mild; good; merciful

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CLEMENT. → A disciple at Philippi Php 4:3

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clement. Clement, a. kind, merciful, courteous

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Clem″ent (?), a. [[L. clemens; -entis; cf. F. cl�ment.]] Mild in temper and disposition; merciful; compassionate. Shak. — Clem″ent‐ly, adv.