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It has already been pointed out that this is pseudo-Clement.Yes indeed. Is this letter authenticated? I just checked en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_the_Just (not the ideal source but available instantly which can be verified when time permits) and I read that “In a third century letter pseudographically ascribed[3] to the second century Clement of Rome, James was called as the “bishop of bishops, who rules Jerusalem, the Holy Assembly of Hebrews, and all assemblies everywhere.””. As far as I know, Clement left only one genuine writing, a letter to the Church of Corinth. Unless you can proof otherwise, you are quoting false writings. I hope we have not degenerated to that level.
It is also not common for non-Catholics to quote James as he is not helpful to Protestant doctrines (epistle of straw, remember?) Hence, this is a head-scratcher.or are we clutching at straws?
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