The SECOND EPISTLE of CLEMENT to the CORINTHIANS.
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(William Wake and Solomon Caesar Malan version)



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For the Lord himself, being asked by a certain person, When his kingdom should come? answered, When two shall be one, and that which is without as that which is within; and the male with the female, neither male nor female.
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Now two are one, when we speak the truth to each other, and there is (without hypocrisy) one soul in two bodies:
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And that which is without as that which is within;--He means this: he calls the soul that which is within, and the body that which is without. As therefore thy body appears, so let thy soul be seen by its good works.
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And the male with the female neither male nor female;--He means this; he calls our anger the male, our concupiscence the female.
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When therefore a man is come to such a pass that he is subject neither to the one nor the other of these (both of which, through the prevalence of custom, and an evil education, cloud and darken the reason,)
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But rather, having dispelled the mist arising from them, and being full of shame, shall by repentance have united both his soul and spirit in the obedience of reason; then, as Paul says, there is in us neither male nor female


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