1 Clement

Yea, it were better for him that a millstone should be hung about [his neck], and he should be sunk in the depths of the sea, than that he should cast a stumbling-block before one of my little ones.[210]

Irenaeus Against Heresies Book II

Besides, the Lord also declared regarding him, "Woe to the man by whom the Son of man shall be betrayed; "[120]

Irenaeus Against Heresies Book IV

devoid of sense, who, [arguing] from what happened to those who formerly did not obey God, do endeavour to bring in another Father, setting over against [these punishments] what great things the Lord had done at His coming to save those who received Him, taking compassion upon them; while they keep silence with regard to His judgment; and all those things which shall come upon such as have heard His words, but done them not, and that it were better for them if they had not been born,[402]

Shepherd of Hermas Vision Fourth

better were it for them not to have been born."[19]

Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book III

-"Vae homini illi," inquit Dominus; "bonum esset el, si non natus esset, quam ut unum ex electis meis scandalizaret.[219]

1 Clement

Yea, it were better for him that a millstone should be hung about [his neck], and he should be sunk in the depths of the sea, than that he should cast a stumbling-block before one of my little ones."[257]

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