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First Epistle to the Corinthians
Clement's authentic letter to the Corinthian church, written from Rome around 96 AD to address a factional schism that had deposed the legitimate presbyters. The earliest extant non-canonical Christian writing — read publicly in some early churches and (per Bishop Dionysius of Corinth, c. 170) still being read at Corinth in the late 2nd century.
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