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إِثْبات ; أَدِلَّة ; إِفَاقَة ; إِقْرار ; اِسْتِيقَاظ ; اِنْتِباه ; بَرْهَنَة ; تَفْرِيق ; تَمْيِيز ; تَنَبُّه ; تَيَقُّظ ; حَذَر ; دِرَايَة ; سَهَر ; شُعُور ; صَحْو ; عِلْم ; عَهْد ; فِقْه ; فَهْم ; مَعْرِفَة ; وَعْي ; يَقَظَة
Clementine literature (also called Clementina, Pseudo-Clementine Writings, Kerygmata Petrou, Clementine Romance) is the name given to the religious romance which purports to contain a record made by one Clement (whom the narrative identifies as both Pope Clement I, and Domitian's cousin Titus Flavius Clemens) of discourses involving the Apostle Peter, together with an account of the circumstances under which Clement came to be Peter's travelling companion, and of other details of Clement's family history. The author is sometimes called Pseudo-Clement (as distinct from Pope Clement I).