| See the introduction to 6. The Letter of
Clement ends with a long 'universal prayer' for Christians and all men.
Give us, 0 Master, peace and concord even as you did to our forefathers
when they called devoutly upon you in faith and truth; and make us
obedient to your own almighty and all holy name and to all who have the
rule and governance over us upon earth.
For it is you, Lord, who in your supreme and ineffable might has given
them their sovereign authority; to the intent that we, acknowledging the
glory and honor you have bestowed upon them, should show them all
submission. Grant them health and peace, harmony and security, that they
may exercise without offense the sovereignty which you have given them. Clement
of Rome, To the Corinthians, 60f, |