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] [Footnote 212: Hermas (Mand. IV. 3) and Justin presuppose it. Hermas ofcourse sought and found a way of meeting the results of that idea whichwere threatening the Church with decimation; but he did not question theidea itself. Because Christendom is a community of saints which has inits midst the sure salvation, all its members--this is the necessaryinference--must lead a sinless life. ] [Footnote 213: The formula, "righteousness by faith alone", was reallyrepressed in the second century; but... it could not be entirely destroyed:see my Essay, "Gesch. D. Seligkeit allein durch den Glauben in der altenK. " Ztsch. F. Theol. U Kirche. I. Pp. 82-105. ] [Footnote 214: The only thorough discussion of the use of the OldTestament by an Apostolic Father, and of its authority, that we possess, is Wrede's "Untersuchungen zum 1 Clemensbrief" (1891). Excellentpreliminary investigations, which, however, are not everywhere quitereliable, may be found in Hatch's Essays in Biblical Greek, 1889. Hatchhas taken up again the hypothesis of earlier scholars, that there werevery probably in the first and second centuries systematised extractsfrom the Old Testament (see p.
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