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St. Ignatius of Antiochia
To Magnesians

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1 9 | this be so, how shall we be able to live~apart from Him? 2 | about 3 0 | Maeander, and I~wish her abundant greeting in God the Father 4 5 | of our own free choice we accept to die~unto His passion, 5 4 | lips, but in~everything act apart from him. Such men 6 1 | gladdened and I~determined to address you in the faith of Jesus~ 7 3 | presbyters also have not taken advantage of his~outwardly youthful 8 6 | faith and embraced them, I~advise you, be ye zealous to do 9 6 | Seeing then that in the aforementioned persons I~beheld your whole 10 7 | temple, even God; as to one altar, even to one Jesus~Christ, 11 | always 12 9 | those who had walked in ancient~practices attained unto 13 8 | strange doctrines nor by~antiquated fables, which are profitless. 14 2 | worthy~presbyters Bassus and Apollonius and my fellow-servant~the 15 4 | apart from him. Such men appear to me~not to keep a good 16 6 | Father~before the worlds and appeared at the end of time.~ 6:2 17 9 | on which our life also arose through~Him and through 18 11| any of you to be~turned aside.~ ~ 19 4 | forasmuch as they do~not assemble themselves together lawfully 20 7 | and the presbyters. And attempt not to think~anything right 21 8 | the manner of Judaism, we~avow that we have not received 22 9 | cause He whom they~rightly awaited, when He came, raised them 23 | away 24 2 | and your worthy~presbyters Bassus and Apollonius and my fellow-servant~ 25 1 | being counted worthy to bear a most godly~name, in these 26 | because 27 | become 28 3 | CHAPTER 3~ 3:1 Yea, and it becometh you also not to presume~ 29 11| from which hope may it not befal any of you to be~turned 30 | beginning 31 6 | aforementioned persons I~beheld your whole people in faith 32 9 | whereby we attained unto belief, and for this~cause we endure 33 10| For Christianity did not believe in~Judaism, but Judaism 34 10| Christianity, wherein every~tongue believed and was gathered together 35 11| things I say, my dearly beloved, not~because I have learned 36 10| let us learn to live as~beseemeth Christianity. For whoso 37 | besides 38 10| waxed stale and sour, and betake yourselves to the new~leaven, 39 11| have you be~on your guard betimes, that ye fall not into the~ 40 7 | than whom there is nothing~better.~ 7:2 Hasten to come together 41 11| persuaded~concerning the birth and the passion and the~ 42 0 | unto her which~hath been blessed through the grace of God 43 | both 44 14| God, I have~exhorted you briefly. Remember me in your prayers,~ 45 1 | in these bonds, which I carry about, I sing the~praise 46 3 | invisible; and in such a case he must reckon not with~ 47 11| these things were~truly and certainly done by Jesus Christ our 48 3 | this~bishop who is seen, as cheat that other who is~invisible; 49 5 | whom unless of our own free choice we accept to die~unto His 50 4 | that we not only be called~Christians, but also be such; even 51 13| fitly wreathed spiritual circlet of your~presbytery, and 52 5 | for just as there are two coinages, the one of~God and the 53 7 | nothing~better.~ 7:2 Hasten to come together all of you, as 54 15| also are ye; and they have~comforted me in all things, together 55 4 | together lawfully according to~commandment.~ ~ 56 7 | let there be one prayer in common, one supplication,~one mind, 57 12| am in bonds, yet am I not~comparable to one of you who are at 58 11| but be ye fully persuaded~concerning the birth and the passion 59 13| diligence therefore that ye be~confirmed in the ordinances of the 60 6 | Therefore do ye all study conformity to God and~pay reverence 61 4 | to me~not to keep a good conscience, forasmuch as they do~not 62 6 | after the likeness of the~council of the Apostles, with the 63 1 | Jesus~Christ.~ 1:2 For being counted worthy to bear a most godly~ 64 2 | see you in~the person of Damas your godly bishop and your 65 2 | and my fellow-servant~the deacon Zotion, of whom I would 66 9 | came, raised them from the~dead.~ ~ 67 6 | deacons also who are~most dear to me, having been entrusted 68 11| Now these things I say, my dearly beloved, not~because I have 69 3 | For a man doth not so much deceive this~bishop who is seen, 70 10| imitate us according to our~deeds, we are lost. For this cause, 71 9 | His death which some men deny -- a~mystery whereby we 72 7 | Father and is with One~and departed unto One.~ ~ 73 3 | honour therefore of Him that desired~you, it is meet that ye 74 1 | endure~patiently all the despite of the prince of this world~ 75 1 | God, I was gladdened and I~determined to address you in the faith 76 14| Syria to be refreshed by the dew of~your fervent supplication.~ ~ 77 6 | been entrusted with the~diaconate of Jesus Christ, who was 78 5 | free choice we accept to die~unto His passion, His life 79 13| CHAPTER 13~ 13:1 Do your diligence therefore that ye be~confirmed 80 8 | end that they which are~disobedient might be fully persuaded 81 3 | should be obedient without~dissimulation. For a man doth not so much 82 6 | which shall have power to divide you, but be ye united~with 83 8 | received grace:~ 8:2 for the divine prophets lived after Christ~ 84 11| into the~snares of vain doctrine; but be ye fully persuaded~ 85 8 | Be not seduced by strange doctrines nor by~antiquated fables, 86 | done 87 3 | dissimulation. For a man doth not so much deceive this~ 88 | either 89 6 | whole people in faith and embraced them, I~advise you, be ye 90 6 | that preside over you as~an ensample and a lesson of incorruptibility.~ ~ 91 6 | dear to me, having been entrusted with the~diaconate of Jesus 92 15| CHAPTER 15~ 15:1 The Ephesians from Smyrna salute you, 93 1 | prince of this world~and escape therefrom, we shall attain 94 3 | of his~outwardly youthful estate, but give place to him as 95 | every 96 | everything 97 1 | 1:1 When I learned the exceeding good order of your~love 98 14| are full of God, I have~exhorted you briefly. Remember me 99 9 | being~His disciples, were expecting Him as their teacher~through 100 8 | doctrines nor by~antiquated fables, which are profitless. For 101 2 | Zotion, of whom I would fain have joy, for~that he is 102 5 | stamp of this world, but the faithful in love the~stamp of God 103 11| your guard betimes, that ye fall not into the~snares of vain 104 15| honour of Jesus Christ.~Fare ye well in godly concord, 105 9 | longer~observing sabbaths but fashioning their lives after~the Lord' 106 12| you, I know that ye~only feel the more shame; as it is 107 2 | Bassus and Apollonius and my fellow-servant~the deacon Zotion, of whom 108 14| refreshed by the dew of~your fervent supplication.~ ~ 109 13| revered bishop,~and with the fitly wreathed spiritual circlet 110 7 | one Jesus~Christ, who came forth from One Father and is with 111 | found 112 5 | through~whom unless of our own free choice we accept to die~ 113 14| 14:1 Knowing that ye are full of God, I have~exhorted 114 10| tongue believed and was gathered together unto~God.~ ~ 115 3 | outwardly youthful estate, but give place to him as to~one prudent 116 1 | in the ways of God, I was gladdened and I~determined to address 117 15| are here with me for~the glory of God, as also are ye; 118 5 | together, and each man shall go to his own place;~ 5:2 for 119 10| not be insensible to His~goodness. For if He should imitate 120 11| place in the time of the~governorship of Pontius Pilate; for these 121 14| love in God, that it may be granted to the~church which is in 122 0 | and I~wish her abundant greeting in God the Father and in~ 123 10| Him,~that none among you grow putrid, seeing that by your~ 124 11| would have you be~on your guard betimes, that ye fall not 125 | had 126 7 | is nothing~better.~ 7:2 Hasten to come together all of 127 6 | who are~most dear to me, having been entrusted with the~ 128 | here 129 3 | with God who knoweth the hidden things.~ ~ 130 3 | I have learned that the holy~presbyters also have not 131 | how 132 0 | CHAPTER 0~ 0:0 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, 133 10| goodness. For if He should imitate us according to our~deeds, 134 5 | them hath~its proper stamp impressed upon it, the unbelievers~ 135 6 | ensample and a lesson of incorruptibility.~ ~ 136 10| Therefore let us not be insensible to His~goodness. For if 137 8 | they were persecuted, being~inspired by His grace to the end 138 | into 139 3 | cheat that other who is~invisible; and in such a case he must 140 | its 141 5 | his own place;~ 5:2 for just as there are two coinages, 142 4 | men appear to me~not to keep a good conscience, forasmuch 143 3 | with~flesh but with God who knoweth the hidden things.~ ~ 144 14| CHAPTER 14~ 14:1 Knowing that ye are full of God, 145 2 | the presbytery as unto the law of Jesus~Christ: --~ ~ 146 4 | assemble themselves together lawfully according to~commandment.~ ~ 147 10| become His disciples, let us learn to live as~beseemeth Christianity. 148 | less 149 6 | you as~an ensample and a lesson of incorruptibility.~ ~ 150 12| to one of you who are at liberty. I know~that ye are not 151 4 | the bishop's name on their lips, but in~everything act apart 152 8 | for the divine prophets lived after Christ~Jesus. For 153 9 | sabbaths but fashioning their lives after~the Lord's day, on 154 9 | unto newness of hope, no longer~observing sabbaths but fashioning 155 10| according to our~deeds, we are lost. For this cause, seeing 156 0 | which is in Magnesia on the Maeander, and I~wish her abundant 157 0 | salute the~church which is in Magnesia on the Maeander, and I~wish 158 8 | that there is one~God who manifested Himself through Jesus Christ 159 8 | this day we live after the manner of Judaism, we~avow that 160 14| not worthy to~be called a member. For I have need of your 161 | might 162 7 | common, one supplication,~one mind, one hope, in love and in 163 11| learned that any of you are so minded;~but as being less than 164 10| shall be proved.~ 10:3 It is monstrous to talk of Jesus Christ 165 | much 166 | must 167 9 | which some men deny -- a~mystery whereby we attained unto 168 14| called a member. For I have need of your united~prayer and 169 6 | and let no man regard~his neighbour after the flesh, but love 170 | neither 171 1 | are~Jesus Christ's, our never-failing life -- an union of~faith 172 10| betake yourselves to the new~leaven, which is Jesus Christ. 173 9 | practices attained unto newness of hope, no longer~observing 174 | none 175 | nor 176 | Now 177 9 | newness of hope, no longer~observing sabbaths but fashioning 178 | or 179 1 | learned the exceeding good order of your~love in the ways 180 13| that ye be~confirmed in the ordinances of the Lord and of the~Apostles, 181 | others 182 3 | not taken advantage of his~outwardly youthful estate, but give 183 | over 184 6 | study conformity to God and~pay reverence one to another; 185 6 | persons I~beheld your whole people in faith and embraced them, 186 2 | Forasmuch then as I was permitted to see you in~the person 187 8 | this cause also they were persecuted, being~inspired by His grace 188 2 | permitted to see you in~the person of Damas your godly bishop 189 11| governorship of Pontius Pilate; for these things were~truly 190 15| all things, together with Polycarp~bishop of the Smyrnaeans. 191 11| time of the~governorship of Pontius Pilate; for these things 192 15| well in godly concord, and possess ye a~stedfast spirit, which 193 9 | who had walked in ancient~practices attained unto newness of 194 10| talk of Jesus Christ and to~practise Judaism. For Christianity 195 1 | praise of the churches; and I pray that there may be~in them 196 14| briefly. Remember me in your prayers,~that I may attain unto 197 1 | faith and of love which is preferred before all~things, and -- 198 6 | bishop and with them that preside over you as~an ensample 199 6 | godly~concord, the bishop presiding after the likeness of~God 200 3 | becometh you also not to presume~upon the youth of your bishop, 201 1 | patiently all the despite of the prince of this world~and escape 202 8 | Son, who is His Word that proceeded from silence, who~in all 203 8 | antiquated fables, which are profitless. For if even~unto this day 204 5 | and each of them hath~its proper stamp impressed upon it, 205 13| the~Apostles, that ye may prosper in all things~whatsoever 206 10| your~savour ye shall be proved.~ 10:3 It is monstrous to 207 3 | give place to him as to~one prudent in God; yet not to him, 208 12| I know~that ye are not puffed up; for ye have Jesus Christ 209 10| of God.~ 10:2 Therefore put away the vile leaven which 210 10| that none among you grow putrid, seeing that by your~savour 211 9 | rightly awaited, when He came, raised them from the~dead.~ ~ 212 8 | we~avow that we have not received grace:~ 8:2 for the divine 213 3 | and in such a case he must reckon not with~flesh but with 214 14| which is in Syria to be refreshed by the dew of~your fervent 215 6 | another; and let no man regard~his neighbour after the 216 3 | power of God the Father to render unto him all~reverence, 217 11| and the passion and the~resurrection, which took place in the 218 13| and in the end, with your revered bishop,~and with the fitly 219 7 | attempt not to think~anything right for yourselves apart from 220 12| shame; as it is written The~righteous man is a self-accuser.~ ~ 221 9 | this cause He whom they~rightly awaited, when He came, raised 222 9 | hope, no longer~observing sabbaths but fashioning their lives 223 10| which is Jesus Christ. Be ye salted in Him,~that none among 224 0 | Father~in Christ Jesus our Saviour, in whom I salute the~church 225 10| putrid, seeing that by your~savour ye shall be proved.~ 10: 226 11| 11:1 Now these things I say, my dearly beloved, not~ 227 8 | CHAPTER 8~ 8:1 Be not seduced by strange doctrines nor 228 2 | then as I was permitted to see you in~the person of Damas 229 3 | deceive this~bishop who is seen, as cheat that other who 230 12| written The~righteous man is a self-accuser.~ ~ 231 8 | well-pleasing unto Him that sent~Him.~ ~ 232 5 | life and death -- are set before us~together, and 233 12| that ye~only feel the more shame; as it is written The~righteous 234 8 | Word that proceeded from silence, who~in all things was well-pleasing 235 1 | which I carry about, I sing the~praise of the churches; 236 15| 15:1 The Ephesians from Smyrna salute you, from~whence 237 15| with Polycarp~bishop of the Smyrnaeans. Yea, and all the other~ 238 11| that ye fall not into the~snares of vain doctrine; but be 239 10| which hath~waxed stale and sour, and betake yourselves to 240 13| with the fitly wreathed spiritual circlet of your~presbytery, 241 10| leaven which hath~waxed stale and sour, and betake yourselves 242 15| concord, and possess ye a~stedfast spirit, which is Jesus Christ.~ ~ 243 8 | 8~ 8:1 Be not seduced by strange doctrines nor by~antiquated 244 6 | 6:2 Therefore do ye all study conformity to God and~pay 245 2 | have joy, for~that he is subject to the bishop as unto the 246 3 | presbyters also have not taken advantage of his~outwardly 247 10| 10:3 It is monstrous to talk of Jesus Christ and to~practise 248 7 | together all of you, as to one~temple, even God; as to one altar, 249 | themselves 250 0 | 0 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, unto her which~hath been 251 1 | of this world~and escape therefrom, we shall attain unto God.~ ~ 252 7 | presbyters. And attempt not to think~anything right for yourselves 253 | those 254 | though 255 10| Christianity, wherein every~tongue believed and was gathered 256 11| the~resurrection, which took place in the time of the~ 257 11| Pilate; for these things were~truly and certainly done by Jesus 258 11| not befal any of you to be~turned aside.~ ~ 259 5 | stamp impressed upon it, the unbelievers~the stamp of this world, 260 7 | hope, in love and in joy unblameable,~which is Jesus Christ, 261 | unless 262 | up 263 11| fall not into the~snares of vain doctrine; but be ye fully 264 10| 2 Therefore put away the vile leaven which hath~waxed 265 13| and with the deacons who walk after God.~ 13:2 Be obedient 266 9 | 1 If then those who had walked in ancient~practices attained 267 10| the vile leaven which hath~waxed stale and sour, and betake 268 1 | order of your~love in the ways of God, I was gladdened 269 | well 270 8 | silence, who~in all things was well-pleasing unto Him that sent~Him.~ ~ 271 | what 272 13| may prosper in all things~whatsoever ye do in flesh and spirit, 273 | whence 274 | whereby 275 | wherein 276 14| church which is in Syria, whereof I am not worthy to~be called 277 | whole 278 10| beseemeth Christianity. For whoso is called by another~name 279 0 | Magnesia on the Maeander, and I~wish her abundant greeting in 280 8 | Christ His~Son, who is His Word that proceeded from silence, 281 6 | with the Father~before the worlds and appeared at the end 282 13| bishop,~and with the fitly wreathed spiritual circlet of your~ 283 15| you, from~whence also I write to you. They are here with 284 12| the more shame; as it is written The~righteous man is a self-accuser.~ ~ 285 3 | not to presume~upon the youth of your bishop, but according 286 3 | advantage of his~outwardly youthful estate, but give place to 287 6 | them, I~advise you, be ye zealous to do all things in godly~ 288 2 | fellow-servant~the deacon Zotion, of whom I would fain have


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