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St. Ignatius of Antiochia
To Philadelphians

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1 8 | division and anger,~there God abideth not. Now the Lord forgiveth 2 0 | Christ,~that is eternal and abiding joy; more especially if~ 3 | above 4 9 | the~Father, through which Abraham and Isaac and Jacob~enter 5 3 | CHAPTER 3~ 3:1 Abstain from noxious herbs, which 6 | according 7 5 | being worthy of all love and admiration as holy men,~approved of 8 9 | singular preeminence in~the advent of the Saviour, even our 9 5 | whose bonds I am the more afraid, because I am not yet~perfected. 10 | against 11 11| God, together with Rhaius Agathopus, an~elect one who followeth 12 | alone 13 4 | His blood; there is one altar,~as there is one bishop, 14 5 | brethren, my heart overfloweth altogether in~love towards you; and 15 1 | Lord Jesus Christ.~And I am amazed at his forbearance; whose 16 10| deacon to go thither~as God's ambassador, that he may congratulate 17 | an 18 8 | where there is division and anger,~there God abideth not. 19 10| 10~ 10:1 Seeing that in answer to your prayer and to the~ 20 8 | them, It is written, they answered me That is~the question. 21 10| that the church which is in~Antioch of Syria hath peace, it 22 10| as a church of God, to appoint a deacon to go thither~as 23 0 | the deacons that have been~appointed according to the mind of 24 5 | admiration as holy men,~approved of Jesus Christ and numbered 25 6 | ye therefore the wicked arts and plottings~of the prince 26 0 | which is in~Philadelphia of Asia, which hath found mercy 27 6 | wax weak in your love. But~assemble yourselves all together 28 10| congratulate them~when they are assembled together, and may glorify 29 0 | without wavering, being fully assured in all mercy;~which church 30 5 | perfect [unto~God], that I may attain unto the inheritance wherein 31 1 | speech.~ 1:2 For he is attuned in harmony with the~commandments, 32 5 | set~their hope on Him and awaited Him; in whom also having~ 33 2 | many specious wolves with baneful delights~lead captive the 34 11| life; the same who also bear~witness to you -- and I 35 | becoming 36 | beforehand 37 11| myself thank God on your~behalf, because ye received them, 38 9 | and resurrection. For the beloved~Prophets in their preaching 39 11| followeth me from Syria, having bidden~farewell to this present 40 10| which are nearest have sent~bishops, and others presbyters and 41 10| glorify the~Name.~ 10:2 Blessed in Jesus Christ is he that 42 1 | strings. Wherefore my~soul blesseth his godly mind, for I have 43 6 | with you, and no man can~boast either in secret or openly, 44 5 | Jesus Christ, wearing~whose bonds I am the more afraid, because 45 7 | persons. But He in whom I am bound is my~witness that I learned 46 6 | secret or openly, that I was~burdensome to any one in small things 47 11| write to you by the~hand of Burrhus, who was sent with me by 48 1 | even the imperturbable and~calm temper which he hath, while 49 | can 50 2 | with baneful delights~lead captive the runners in God's race; 51 4 | CHAPTER 4~ 4:1 Be ye careful therefore to observe one 52 8 | If I find it not in the~charters, I believe it not in the 53 7 | flesh~as a temple of God; cherish union; shun divisions; be~ 54 2 | CHAPTER 2~ 2:1 As children therefore [of the light] 55 6 | for it is better to hear Christianity from a~man who is circumcised 56 10| name of~God; even as the churches which are nearest have sent~ 57 11| touching Philo the deacon from Cilicia,~a man of good report, who 58 6 | Christianity from a~man who is circumcised than Judaism from one~uncircumcised. 59 9 | Church; all these things combine in the unity of~God.~ 9: 60 7 | for _it knoweth whence it~cometh and where it goeth,_ and 61 1 | attuned in harmony with the~commandments, as a lyre with its strings. 62 9 | Him; but the~Gospel is the completion of immortality. All things~ 63 8 | did my own part, as a man composed~unto union. But where there 64 6 | one or the other~speak not concerning Jesus Christ, I look on 65 0 | whom~after His own will He confirmed and established by His~Holy 66 10| ambassador, that he may congratulate them~when they are assembled 67 6 | God, that I have a good~conscience in my dealings with you, 68 8 | unity of God and to the council of the bishop. I have~faith 69 10| Christ is he that shall be~counted worthy of such a ministration; 70 7 | out the~hidden things. I cried out, when I was among you; 71 8 | inviolable charter is His cross and His~death and His resurrection, 72 6 | world, lest haply ye be crushed~by his devices, and wax 73 4 | Lord Jesus Christ and~one cup unto union in His blood; 74 6 | tombstones and graves of the dead, whereon are~inscribed only 75 6 | a good~conscience in my dealings with you, and no man can~ 76 8 | charter is His cross and His~death and His resurrection, and 77 7 | certain persons desired to~deceive me after the flesh, yet 78 2 | specious wolves with baneful delights~lead captive the runners 79 7 | even though certain persons desired to~deceive me after the 80 6 | haply ye be crushed~by his devices, and wax weak in your love. 81 | did 82 11| those who treated them with~dishonour be redeemed through the 83 7 | God; cherish union; shun divisions; be~imitators of Jesus Christ, 84 3 | any man walketh in~strange doctrine, he hath no fellowship with 85 2 | shun division and wrong doctrines; and where~the shepherd 86 9 | God; He Himself being the door of the~Father, through which 87 3 | that maketh a schism, _he doth not~inherit the kingdom 88 11| with Rhaius Agathopus, an~elect one who followeth me from 89 8 | fetter from you;~ 8:2 and I entreat you, Do ye nothing in a 90 11| was sent with me by the Ephesians~and Smyrnaeans as a mark 91 0 | eternal and abiding joy; more especially if~they be at one with the 92 0 | of Jesus Christ,~that is eternal and abiding joy; more especially 93 4 | therefore to observe one eucharist~(for there is one flesh 94 | every 95 8 | ye nothing in a spirit of~factiousness but after the teaching of 96 11| faith, by love,~by concord. Fare ye well in Christ Jesus 97 11| from Syria, having bidden~farewell to this present life; the 98 4 | presbtery~and the deacons my fellow-servants), that whatsoever~ye do, 99 3 | strange doctrine, he hath no fellowship with the~passion.~ ~ 100 8 | who shall strike~off every fetter from you;~ 8:2 and I entreat 101 3 | division~among you, but filtering.~ 3:2 For as many as are 102 0 | hath found mercy and is~firmly established in the concord 103 2 | where~the shepherd is, there follow ye as sheep.~ 2:2 For many 104 8 | abideth not. Now the Lord forgiveth all men~when they repent, 105 0 | without wavering, being fully assured in all mercy;~which 106 10| and ye~yourselves shall be glorified. Now if ye desire it, it~ 107 10| assembled together, and may glorify the~Name.~ 10:2 Blessed 108 1 | through men, nor yet for vain glory, but in~the love of God 109 10| to appoint a deacon to go thither~as God's ambassador, 110 7 | whence it~cometh and where it goeth,_ and it searcheth out the~ 111 6 | on them as~tombstones and graves of the dead, whereon are~ 112 6 | one in small things or in great. Yea~and for all among whom 113 11| also I write to you by the~hand of Burrhus, who was sent 114 6 | prince of this world, lest haply ye be crushed~by his devices, 115 1 | 1:2 For he is attuned in harmony with the~commandments, as 116 6 | not: for it is better to hear Christianity from a~man 117 8 | teaching of Christ. For I~heard certain persons saying, 118 7 | God's own voice, Give ye~heed to the bishop and the presbytery 119 3 | 3:1 Abstain from noxious herbs, which are not the~husbandry 120 | here 121 9 | good, but better is~the High-priest to whom is committed the 122 1 | your bishop I have found to hold the~ministry which pertaineth 123 9 | is committed the holy of~holies; for to Him alone are committed 124 7 | presbytery and deacons.~ 7:2 Howbeit there were those who suspected 125 3 | herbs, which are not the~husbandry of Jesus Christ, because 126 0 | CHAPTER 0~ 0:0 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, 127 7 | union; shun divisions; be~imitators of Jesus Christ, as He Himself 128 9 | Gospel is the completion of immortality. All things~together are 129 1 | and perfect -- even the imperturbable and~calm temper which he 130 10| ye desire it, it~is not impossible for you to do this for the 131 3 | maketh a schism, _he doth not~inherit the kingdom of God._ If 132 5 | that I may attain unto the inheritance wherein I~have found mercy, 133 6 | of the dead, whereon are~inscribed only the names of men.~ 134 8 | charter is Jesus~Christ, the inviolable charter is His cross and 135 9 | through which Abraham and Isaac and Jacob~enter in, and 136 | its 137 9 | which Abraham and Isaac and Jacob~enter in, and the Prophets 138 0 | that is eternal and abiding joy; more especially if~they 139 8 | wherein I desire to be justified through your prayers.~ ~ 140 7 | nothing without the bishop; keep your flesh~as a temple of 141 3 | he doth not~inherit the kingdom of God._ If any man walketh 142 7 | of~saying this, because I knew beforehand of the division~ 143 7 | being from God; for _it knoweth whence it~cometh and where 144 2 | wolves with baneful delights~lead captive the runners in God' 145 7 | bound is my~witness that I learned it not from flesh of man; 146 6 | the prince of this world, lest haply ye be crushed~by his 147 11| farewell to this present life; the same who also bear~ 148 2 | children therefore [of the light] of the~truth, shun division 149 9 | CHAPTER 9~ 9:1 The priests likewise were good, but better is~ 150 6 | concerning Jesus Christ, I look on them as~tombstones and 151 7 | among you; I~spake with a loud voice, with God's own voice, 152 1 | with the~commandments, as a lyre with its strings. Wherefore 153 | make 154 3 | any man~followeth one that maketh a schism, _he doth not~inherit 155 11| Ephesians~and Smyrnaeans as a mark of honour. The Lord shall~ 156 5 | you; and rejoicing above measure I watch~over your safety; 157 11| good report, who now also ministereth to me~in the word of God, 158 10| counted worthy of such a ministration; and ye~yourselves shall 159 1 | I have found to hold the~ministry which pertaineth to the 160 | myself 161 6 | whereon are~inscribed only the names of men.~ 6:2 Shun ye therefore 162 10| as the churches which are nearest have sent~bishops, and others 163 | nor 164 3 | CHAPTER 3~ 3:1 Abstain from noxious herbs, which are not the~ 165 5 | approved of Jesus Christ and numbered together in the~Gospel of 166 4 | ye careful therefore to observe one eucharist~(for there 167 | off 168 | only 169 6 | boast either in secret or openly, that I was~burdensome to 170 | other 171 | over 172 5 | 1 My brethren, my heart overfloweth altogether in~love towards 173 8 | 1 I therefore did my own part, as a man composed~unto 174 10| in~Antioch of Syria hath peace, it is becoming for you,~ 175 5 | afraid, because I am not yet~perfected. But your prayer will make 176 1 | hold the~ministry which pertaineth to the common weal, not 177 0 | Jesus Christ, which is in~Philadelphia of Asia, which hath found 178 11| 11~ 11:1 But as touching Philo the deacon from Cilicia,~ 179 2 | at one, they will find no place.~ ~ 180 3 | because they are not the~planting of the Father. Not that 181 6 | therefore the wicked arts and plottings~of the prince of this world, 182 1 | forbearance; whose silence is~more powerful than others' speech.~ 1: 183 8 | be justified through your prayers.~ ~ 184 9 | the Gospel hath a singular preeminence in~the advent of the Saviour, 185 4 | bishop, together with the presbtery~and the deacons my fellow-servants), 186 11| bidden~farewell to this present life; the same who also 187 9 | CHAPTER 9~ 9:1 The priests likewise were good, but 188 6 | arts and plottings~of the prince of this world, lest haply 189 6 | CHAPTER 6~ 6:1 But if any one propound Judaism unto you, here~him 190 8 | answered me That is~the question. But as for me, my charter 191 2 | captive the runners in God's race; but, where ye~are at one, 192 11| as I trust the Lord~will receive you. But may those who treated 193 11| your~behalf, because ye received them, as I trust the Lord~ 194 11| treated them with~dishonour be redeemed through the grace of Jesus~ 195 5 | have found mercy, taking refuge in the Gospel as the~flesh 196 0 | in the concord of God and rejoiceth~in the passion of our Lord 197 5 | in~love towards you; and rejoicing above measure I watch~over 198 8 | men~when they repent, if repenting they return to the~unity 199 11| from Cilicia,~a man of good report, who now also ministereth 200 10| Christ Jesus, it hath~been reported to me that the church which 201 8 | repent, if repenting they return to the~unity of God and 202 11| word of God, together with Rhaius Agathopus, an~elect one 203 2 | delights~lead captive the runners in God's race; but, where 204 5 | measure I watch~over your safety; yet not I, but Jesus Christ, 205 8 | in the Gospel. And when I~said to them, It is written, 206 0 | all mercy;~which church I salute in the blood of Jesus Christ,~ 207 11| brethren which are in Troas~saluteth you; from whence also I 208 | same 209 5 | also having~faith they were saved in the unity of Jesus Christ,~ 210 9 | preeminence in~the advent of the Saviour, even our Lord Jesus Christ,~ 211 3 | followeth one that maketh a schism, _he doth not~inherit the 212 7 | where it goeth,_ and it searcheth out the~hidden things. I 213 6 | man can~boast either in secret or openly, that I was~burdensome 214 10| CHAPTER 10~ 10:1 Seeing that in answer to your prayer 215 2 | shepherd is, there follow ye as sheep.~ 2:2 For many specious 216 2 | doctrines; and where~the shepherd is, there follow ye as sheep.~ 217 1 | at his forbearance; whose silence is~more powerful than others' 218 9 | 2 But the Gospel hath a singular preeminence in~the advent 219 6 | burdensome to any one in small things or in great. Yea~ 220 11| me by the Ephesians~and Smyrnaeans as a mark of honour. The 221 6 | either the one or the other~speak not concerning Jesus Christ, 222 2 | as sheep.~ 2:2 For many specious wolves with baneful delights~ 223 1 | more powerful than others' speech.~ 1:2 For he is attuned 224 6 | and for all among whom I spoke, it is my prayer that~they 225 3 | If any man walketh in~strange doctrine, he hath no fellowship 226 8 | Jesus Christ, who shall strike~off every fetter from you;~ 227 1 | commandments, as a lyre with its strings. Wherefore my~soul blesseth 228 | such 229 7 | Howbeit there were those who suspected me of~saying this, because 230 10| prayer and to the~tender sympathy which ye have in Christ 231 | taking 232 8 | factiousness but after the teaching of Christ. For I~heard certain 233 1 | the imperturbable and~calm temper which he hath, while living 234 7 | bishop; keep your flesh~as a temple of God; cherish union; shun 235 10| to your prayer and to the~tender sympathy which ye have in 236 6 | they may not turn it into a testimony against~themselves.~ ~ 237 11| witness to you -- and I myself thank God on your~behalf, because 238 6 | undivided heart.~ 6:3 And I give thanks to my God, that I have a 239 | themselves 240 0 | 0 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, to the church~of God the 241 10| to appoint a deacon to go thither~as God's ambassador, that 242 | though 243 6 | Christ, I look on them as~tombstones and graves of the dead, 244 | too 245 11| CHAPTER 11~ 11:1 But as touching Philo the deacon from Cilicia,~ 246 | towards 247 11| receive you. But may those who treated them with~dishonour be redeemed 248 11| the brethren which are in Troas~saluteth you; from whence 249 11| because ye received them, as I trust the Lord~will receive you. 250 2 | therefore [of the light] of the~truth, shun division and wrong 251 6 | prayer that~they may not turn it into a testimony against~ 252 6 | circumcised than Judaism from one~uncircumcised. But if either the one or 253 6 | yourselves all together with undivided heart.~ 6:3 And I give thanks 254 1 | through men, nor yet for vain glory, but in~the love of 255 1 | I have found that it~is virtuous and perfect -- even the 256 3 | kingdom of God._ If any man walketh in~strange doctrine, he 257 5 | rejoicing above measure I watch~over your safety; yet not 258 0 | His resurrection~without wavering, being fully assured in 259 6 | crushed~by his devices, and wax weak in your love. But~assemble 260 | we 261 6 | by his devices, and wax weak in your love. But~assemble 262 1 | pertaineth to the common weal, not of~himself or through 263 5 | not I, but Jesus Christ, wearing~whose bonds I am the more 264 | well 265 4 | my fellow-servants), that whatsoever~ye do, ye may do it after 266 1 | a lyre with its strings. Wherefore my~soul blesseth his godly 267 6 | and graves of the dead, whereon are~inscribed only the names 268 | while 269 | whole 270 6 | 2 Shun ye therefore the wicked arts and plottings~of the 271 7 | Spirit who spake on this~wise; Do nothing without the 272 2 | 2:2 For many specious wolves with baneful delights~lead 273 11| ministereth to me~in the word of God, together with Rhaius 274 6 | plottings~of the prince of this world, lest haply ye be crushed~ 275 11| you; from whence also I write to you by the~hand of Burrhus, 276 8 | when I~said to them, It is written, they answered me That is~ 277 2 | truth, shun division and wrong doctrines; and where~the


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