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St. Ignatius of Antiochia
To Trallians

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CHAPTER 11
 11:1  Shun ye therefore those vile offshoots that
gender a deadly fruit, whereof if a man taste, forthwith
he dieth. For these men are not the Father's planting:
for if they had been, they would have been seen to be
branches of the Cross, and their fruit imperishable --
the Cross whereby He through His passion inviteth us,
being His members. Now it cannot be that a head should
be found without members, seeing that God promiseth
union, and this union is Himself.
 



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