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St. Ignatius of Antiochia
To Smyrnaeans

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1 9 | May all things therefore abound unto you in~grace, for ye 2 9 | shall refresh you. In my~absence and in my presence ye cherished 3 0 | spirit and in the word of God abundant greeting.~ ~ 4 7 | and the resurrection is accomplished.~ ~ 5 5 | been denied by Him, being advocates of~death rather than of 6 5 | bearer of flesh? Yet he that affirmeth not this,~doth thereby deny 7 6 | the orphan, none for the afflicted, none for the~prisoner, 8 | again 9 10| 10~ 10:1 Philo and Rhaius Agathopus, who followed me in~the 10 1 | an ensign_ unto all the ages through~His resurrection, 11 13| and of spirit. I salute Alce, a name very dear~to me, 12 6 | and prayer, because they~allow not that the eucharist is 13 | already 14 5 | this,~doth thereby deny Him altogether, being himself a~bearer 15 | always 16 11| for the honour of God, an ambassador~of God that he may go as 17 6 | beings~and the glory of the angels and the rulers visible and~ 18 11| unto the church which is~in Antioch of Syria; whence coming 19 | any 20 8 | and the presbytery as the Apostles; and to~the deacons pay 21 8 | Wheresoever the bishop shall appear, there let~the people be; 22 11| that your church~should appoint, for the honour of God, 23 8 | but~whatsoever he shall approve, this is well-pleasing also~ 24 0 | church which is in Smyrna of Asia, in a blameless~spirit and 25 | at 26 3 | His resurrection He [both] ate with~them and drank with 27 6 | Christ~[who is God], judgment awaiteth them also. _He that~receiveth 28 8 | from the~bishop either to baptize or to hold a love-feast; 29 1 | truly born of a virgin and baptized by John~that _all righteousness 30 0 | grace, most reverend and bearing holy treasures; to~the church 31 | before 32 | beginning 33 6 | deceived. Even the heavenly beings~and the glory of the angels 34 3 | they~touched Him, and they believed, being joined unto His~flesh 35 11| though I am not worthy~to belong to it, being the very last 36 1 | Jesus Christ the God who~bestowed such wisdom upon you; for 37 4 | Howbeit I~watch over you betimes to protect you from wild 38 13| who are~called widows. I bid you farewell in the power 39 0 | in Smyrna of Asia, in a blameless~spirit and in the word of 40 5 | if a man praiseth~me, but blasphemeth my Lord, not confessing 41 1 | that is, of His most blessed passion); that~_He might 42 1 | Divine will and~power, truly born of a virgin and baptized 43 11| stature, and their proper bulk hath been~restored to them.~ 44 12| write to you by the~hand of Burrhus, whom ye sent with me jointly 45 13| and the virgins who are~called widows. I bid you farewell 46 11| in giving glory for the~calm which by God's will had 47 6 | mind of God. They~have no care for love, none for the widow, 48 12| resurrection, which was both carnal and~spiritual, in the unity 49 10| who followed me in~the cause of God, ye did well to receive 50 9 | absence and in my presence ye cherished me. May God~recompense you; 51 13| brethren with~their wives and children, and the virgins who are~ 52 11| Antioch of Syria; whence coming a prisoner in most~godly 53 8 | pay respect, as to God's commandment. Let~no man do aught of 54 8 | one to whom he~shall have committed it.~ 8:2 Wheresoever the 55 11| vouchsafed to me, not of my own~complicity, but by God's grace, which 56 5 | are of the same mind also concerning~us. For what profit is it [ 57 5 | blasphemeth my Lord, not confessing that He~was a bearer of 58 11| may go as far as Syria and congratulate~them because they are at 59 6 | to us,~how that they are contrary to the mind of God. They~ 60 5 | being himself a~bearer of a corpse.~ 5:3 But their names, being 61 11| ye are perfect, let your counsels~also be perfect; for if 62 1 | as~it were nailed on the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ,~ 63 13| name very dear~to me, and Daphnus the incomparable, and Eutecnus, 64 1 | is truly of the race of David according~to the flesh, 65 13| salute Alce, a name very dear~to me, and Daphnus the incomparable, 66 4 | these things I warn you, dearly beloved,~knowing that ye 67 6 | CHAPTER 6~ 6:1 Let no man be deceived. Even the heavenly beings~ 68 4 | semblance. And~why then have I delivered myself over to death, unto~ 69 3 | and see that I~am not a demon without body._ And straightway 70 2 | they are~without body and demon-like.~ ~ 71 5 | Him, or~rather have been denied by Him, being advocates 72 11| also be perfect; for if ye desire to do well, God is~ready 73 9 | rendereth service to the devil.~ 9:2 May all things therefore 74 10| you.~ 10:2 My spirit is devoted for you, as also are my~ 75 | did 76 4 | may~repent. This indeed is difficult, but Jesus Christ,~our true 77 8 | CHAPTER 8~ 8:1 [But] shun divisions, as the beginning of evils.~ 78 6 | ye those who hold strange doctrine~touching the grace of Jesus 79 9 | houroured of~God; he that doeth aught without the knowledge 80 | done 81 5 | that affirmeth not this,~doth thereby deny Him altogether, 82 3 | both] ate with~them and drank with them as one in the 83 | each 84 11| may be perfected both~on earth and in heaven, it is meet 85 4 | seeing that He Himself enableth me,~who is perfect Man.~ ~ 86 0 | which hath been mercifully endowed with every grace,~being 87 12| imitated him, for he is an~ensample of the ministry of God. 88 1 | that~_He might set up an ensign_ unto all the ages through~ 89 12| with me jointly with the~Ephesians your brethren. He hath refreshed 90 7 | heed to the Prophets, and~especially to the Gospel, wherein the 91 1 | have perceived~that ye are established in faith immovable, being 92 13| Daphnus the incomparable, and Eutecnus, and~all by name. Fare ye 93 | everything 94 8 | divisions, as the beginning of evils.~Do ye all follow your bishop, 95 7 | questionings. But it were expedient~for them to have love, that 96 1 | resurrection, for His saints and faithful people,~whether among Jews 97 10| shall He, who is perfect faithfulness, be~ashamed of you, even 98 13| Eutecnus, and~all by name. Fare ye well in the grace of 99 13| called widows. I bid you farewell in the power of the~Father. 100 12| venerable~presbytery [and] my fellow-servants the deacons, and~all of 101 0 | with every grace,~being filled with faith and love and 102 4 | myself over to death, unto~fire, unto sword, unto wild beasts? 103 1 | flesh and in spirit, and firmly grounded in love in~the 104 5 | unbelievers, I have not~thought fit to record in writing; nay, 105 11| seemed to me therefore a fitting thing that~ye should send 106 8 | beginning of evils.~Do ye all follow your bishop, as Jesus Christ 107 4 | from wild beasts~in human form -- men whom not only should 108 11| 11~ 11:1 Your prayer sped forth unto the church which is~ 109 | found 110 1 | Herod the tetrarch (of which fruit~are we -- that is, of His 111 1 | all righteousness might be fulfilled_ by Him,~ 1:2 truly nailed 112 1 | in~the blood of Christ, fully persuaded as touching our~ 113 7 | 7:1 They therefore that gainsay the good gift of God~perish 114 13| salute the household of Gavia, and I pray~that she may 115 1 | whether among Jews or among Gentiles, in one body of~His Church.~ ~ 116 7 | therefore that gainsay the good gift of God~perish by their questionings. 117 11| grace, which I pray may be~given to me perfectly, that through 118 11| might join with them in giving glory for the~calm which 119 11| ambassador~of God that he may go as far as Syria and congratulate~ 120 6 | which the Father of His goodness raised up.~ ~ 121 11| do well, God is~ready to grant the means.~ ~ 122 0 | the word of God abundant greeting.~ ~ 123 | had 124 12| also I write to you by the~hand of Burrhus, whom ye sent 125 3 | said to them, _Lay hold and handle me, and see that I~am not 126 4 | only pray ye for them, if haply they may~repent. This indeed 127 2 | opinions are, so shall it happen to them, for they are~without 128 11| were already reaching a haven through~your prayers. Seeing 129 11| perfected both~on earth and in heaven, it is meet that your church~ 130 6 | man be deceived. Even the heavenly beings~and the glory of 131 7 | public; but should give heed to the Prophets, and~especially 132 8 | the bishop. Let that be held a valid~eucharist which 133 9 | 9~ 9:1 It is reasonable henceforth that we wake to~soberness, 134 1 | under~Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch (of which fruit~ 135 0 | most reverend and bearing holy treasures; to~the church 136 11| should appoint, for the honour of God, an ambassador~of 137 9 | and the~bishop. He that honoureth the bishop is houroured 138 5 | nay nor even to this very hour by the Gospel, nor by~the 139 9 | honoureth the bishop is houroured of~God; he that doeth aught 140 13| you.~ 13:2 I salute the household of Gavia, and I pray~that 141 13| CHAPTER 13~ 13:1 I salute the households of my brethren with~their 142 | how 143 4 | yourselves are so minded. Howbeit I~watch over you betimes 144 4 | you from wild beasts~in human form -- men whom not only 145 6 | the~prisoner, none for the hungry or thirsty. They abstain~ 146 0 | CHAPTER 0~ 0:0 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, 147 5 | 5:1 But certain persons ignorantly deny Him, or~rather have 148 12| ways. And I would that all imitated him, for he is an~ensample 149 1 | are established in faith immovable, being as~it were nailed 150 13| dear~to me, and Daphnus the incomparable, and Eutecnus, and~all by 151 | indeed 152 6 | and the rulers visible and~invisible, if they believe not in 153 1 | faithful people,~whether among Jews or among Gentiles, in one 154 1 | a virgin and baptized by John~that _all righteousness 155 11| a letter,~that he might join with them in giving glory 156 3 | and they believed, being joined unto His~flesh and His blood. 157 12| Burrhus, whom ye sent with me jointly with the~Ephesians your 158 6 | of Christ~[who is God], judgment awaiteth them also. _He 159 3 | CHAPTER 3~ 3:1 For I know and believe that He was 160 4 | warn you, dearly beloved,~knowing that ye yourselves are so 161 9 | doeth aught without the knowledge of the~bishop rendereth 162 0 | with faith and love and lacking in no~grace, most reverend 163 | last 164 5 | the prophecies nor by the law of Moses,~nay nor even to 165 8 | universal Church. It is not lawful apart from the~bishop either 166 3 | company, He~said to them, _Lay hold and handle me, and 167 11| of your own people with a letter,~that he might join with 168 4 | but Jesus Christ,~our true life, hath power over it.~ 4: 169 10| every way. Nothing~shall be lost to you.~ 10:2 My spirit 170 8 | to baptize or to hold a love-feast; but~whatsoever he shall 171 6 | preferred before them.~ 6:2 But mark ye those who hold strange 172 11| God is~ready to grant the means.~ ~ 173 0 | Beloved,~which hath been mercifully endowed with every grace,~ 174 12| yourselves.~Grace to you, mercy, peace, patience, always.~ ~ 175 2 | semblance, being~themselves mere semblance. And according 176 4 | that ye yourselves are so minded. Howbeit I~watch over you 177 10| ye did well to receive as ministers~of [Christ] God; who also 178 12| he is an~ensample of the ministry of God. The Divine grace~ 179 5 | prophecies nor by the law of Moses,~nay nor even to this very 180 | much 181 | myself 182 5 | a corpse.~ 5:3 But their names, being unbelievers, I have 183 | neither 184 6 | let him receive._ Let not office puff up any~man; for faith 185 2 | And according as their~opinions are, so shall it happen 186 6 | the widow, none for~the orphan, none for the afflicted, 187 11| which by God's will had overtaken them, and~because they were 188 12| Grace to you, mercy, peace, patience, always.~ ~ 189 8 | Apostles; and to~the deacons pay respect, as to God's commandment. 190 1 | wisdom upon you; for I have perceived~that ye are established 191 11| Therefore that your work may be perfected both~on earth and in heaven, 192 11| pray may be~given to me perfectly, that through your prayers 193 7 | gainsay the good gift of God~perish by their questionings. But 194 5 | CHAPTER 5~ 5:1 But certain persons ignorantly deny Him, or~ 195 8 | no man do aught of things pertaining to the Church~apart from 196 3 | 3:2 and when He came to Peter and his company, He~said 197 1 | our sakes under~Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch ( 198 1 | flesh for our sakes under~Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch ( 199 4 | receive, but, if it were possible, not so much as meet~[them]; 200 5 | is it [to me], if a man praiseth~me, but blasphemeth my Lord, 201 6 | all in all, and nothing is~preferred before them.~ 6:2 But mark 202 9 | In my~absence and in my presence ye cherished me. May God~ 203 7 | not speak of them either privately or in~public; but should 204 5 | concerning~us. For what profit is it [to me], if a man 205 5 | not been~persuaded by the prophecies nor by the law of Moses,~ 206 7 | should give heed to the Prophets, and~especially to the Gospel, 207 4 | watch over you betimes to protect you from wild beasts~in 208 7 | them either privately or in~public; but should give heed to 209 6 | receive._ Let not office puff up any~man; for faith and 210 7 | gift of God~perish by their questionings. But it were expedient~for 211 1 | that He is truly of the race of David according~to the 212 11| because they were already reaching a haven through~your prayers. 213 11| desire to do well, God is~ready to grant the means.~ ~ 214 9 | CHAPTER 9~ 9:1 It is reasonable henceforth that we wake 215 6 | awaiteth them also. _He that~receiveth let him receive._ Let not 216 9 | turn to God. It is good to recognise God and the~bishop. He that 217 9 | ye cherished me. May God~recompense you; for whose sake if ye 218 5 | have not~thought fit to record in writing; nay, far be 219 11| they are at peace, and have recovered~their proper stature, and 220 9 | and Jesus Christ shall refresh you. In my~absence and in 221 5 | far be it from~me even to remember them, until they repent 222 9 | knowledge of the~bishop rendereth service to the devil.~ 9: 223 12| The Divine grace~shall requite him in all things.~ 12:2 224 8 | and to~the deacons pay respect, as to God's commandment. 225 11| their proper bulk hath been~restored to them.~ 11:3 It seemed 226 5 | them, until they repent and return~to the passion, which is 227 0 | lacking in no~grace, most reverend and bearing holy treasures; 228 10| CHAPTER 10~ 10:1 Philo and Rhaius Agathopus, who followed 229 1 | baptized by John~that _all righteousness might be fulfilled_ by Him,~ 230 7 | love, that they may also rise again.~ 7:2 It is therefore 231 6 | glory of the angels and the rulers visible and~invisible, if 232 3 | Peter and his company, He~said to them, _Lay hold and handle 233 1 | His resurrection, for His saints and faithful people,~whether 234 9 | recompense you; for whose sake if ye endure all~things, 235 | same 236 2 | sakes~[that we might be saved]; and He suffered truly, 237 6 | eucharist is the flesh of our~Saviour Jesus Christ, which flesh 238 2 | not as certain~unbelievers say, that He suffered in semblance, 239 3 | hold and handle me, and see that I~am not a demon without 240 | seemed 241 11| fitting thing that~ye should send one of your own people with 242 12| hand of Burrhus, whom ye sent with me jointly with the~ 243 9 | of the~bishop rendereth service to the devil.~ 9:2 May all 244 1 | passion); that~_He might set up an ensign_ unto all the 245 | she 246 7 | wherein the passion is shown~unto us and the resurrection 247 8 | CHAPTER 8~ 8:1 [But] shun divisions, as the beginning 248 6 | which flesh suffered for our~sins, and which the Father of 249 0 | to~the church which is in Smyrna of Asia, in a blameless~ 250 9 | henceforth that we wake to~soberness, while we have [still] time 251 1 | according~to the flesh, but Son of God by the Divine will 252 7 | abstain from~such, and not speak of them either privately 253 11| CHAPTER 11~ 11:1 Your prayer sped forth unto the church which 254 12| which was both carnal and~spiritual, in the unity of God and 255 3 | one in the flesh, though~spiritually He was united with the Father.~ ~ 256 11| have recovered~their proper stature, and their proper bulk hath 257 | still 258 3 | demon without body._ And straightway they~touched Him, and they 259 6 | But mark ye those who hold strange doctrine~touching the grace 260 4 | Jesus~Christ, so that we may suffer together with Him. I~endure 261 5 | by the Gospel, nor by~the sufferings of each of us severally;~ 262 3 | death, nay they were found superior to death.~ 3:3 And after 263 8 | everything which ye do may be sure and~valid.~ ~ 264 1 | Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch (of which fruit~are we -- 265 | than 266 10| Christ] God; who also give thanks to the Lord for~you, because 267 6 | abstain~from eucharist (thanksgiving) and prayer, because they~ 268 | themselves 269 0 | 0 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, to the church~of God the 270 | thereby 271 11| to me therefore a fitting thing that~ye should send one 272 6 | none for the hungry or thirsty. They abstain~from eucharist ( 273 | those 274 5 | unbelievers, I have not~thought fit to record in writing; 275 9 | soberness, while we have [still] time to repent and~turn to God. 276 | together 277 3 | body._ And straightway they~touched Him, and they believed, 278 0 | reverend and bearing holy treasures; to~the church which is 279 12| the brethren which are in Troas~saluteth you; from whence 280 4 | difficult, but Jesus Christ,~our true life, hath power over it.~ 281 5 | death rather than of the truth; and they have not been~ 282 9 | still] time to repent and~turn to God. It is good to recognise 283 3 | though~spiritually He was united with the Father.~ ~ 284 12| carnal and~spiritual, in the unity of God and of yourselves.~ 285 8 | Jesus may be, there is~the universal Church. It is not lawful 286 | until 287 | upon 288 12| your godly bishop and your venerable~presbytery [and] my fellow-servants 289 1 | and~power, truly born of a virgin and baptized by John~that _ 290 13| wives and children, and the virgins who are~called widows. I 291 6 | the angels and the rulers visible and~invisible, if they believe 292 11| the~Divine will was this vouchsafed to me, not of my own~complicity, 293 9 | reasonable henceforth that we wake to~soberness, while we have [ 294 4 | 4:1 But these things I warn you, dearly beloved,~knowing 295 4 | are so minded. Howbeit I~watch over you betimes to protect 296 10| refreshed them in every way. Nothing~shall be lost to 297 12| hath refreshed me in all~ways. And I would that all imitated 298 8 | he shall approve, this is well-pleasing also~to God; that everything 299 | what 300 8 | to hold a love-feast; but~whatsoever he shall approve, this is 301 | when 302 | where 303 3 | His~flesh and His blood. Wherefore also they despised~death, 304 | wherein 305 8 | have committed it.~ 8:2 Wheresoever the bishop shall appear, 306 | whether 307 | while 308 | whose 309 | why 310 6 | care for love, none for the widow, none for~the orphan, none 311 13| the virgins who are~called widows. I bid you farewell in the 312 1 | the God who~bestowed such wisdom upon you; for I have perceived~ 313 13| of my brethren with~their wives and children, and the virgins 314 0 | blameless~spirit and in the word of God abundant greeting.~ ~ 315 11| 11:2 Therefore that your work may be perfected both~on 316 | would 317 12| you; from whence also I write to you by the~hand of Burrhus, 318 5 | thought fit to record in writing; nay, far be it from~me 319 | Yet


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