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1 9 | faith (and through this abide, that we may be found disciples 2 1 | and the Father, in whom abiding and escaping all the insults 3 1 | 1:1 Having heard of the abundant good order of your love 4 12| written, The just is his own accuser. ~ 5 10| if God should imitate our actions, we are undone. On this 6 1 | with gladness chosen to address you in the faith of Jesus 7 7 | temple of God, as unto one altar, as unto one Jesus Christ, 8 8 | heretical opinions, nor by ancient fables, which are unprofitable. 9 | another 10 2 | worthy presbyters Bassus and Apollonius, and my fellow-servant the 11 3 | not having regard to his apparently youthful position, but as 12 10| is not of God. ~10:2 Lay aside, therefore, the evil leaven, 13 4 | they do not steadfastly assemble themselves together according 14 3 | youth of your bishop, but to award all reverence unto him, 15 | away 16 2 | and your worthy presbyters Bassus and Apollonius, and my fellow-servant 17 1 | Godlike name in the bonds I bear about, I celebrate the Churches, 18 | becoming 19 | beforehand 20 6 | Father before the world began, and was manifested in the 21 | beginning 22 6 | of those above mentioned beheld as it were your whole multitude 23 10| For Christianity did not believe upon Judaism, but Judaism 24 10| that every tongue which believed might be gathered together 25 5 | impress of the world, the believers in love the impress of God 26 11| Concerning those things, my beloved, I wish you to be warned 27 3 | CHAPTER 3~3:1 And you it beseemeth not to despise the youth 28 7 | than which there is nothing better. ~7:2 Do ye therefore all 29 11| be fully persuaded of the birth, the passion, and the resurrection 30 7 | one hope, in love, and in blameless joy. There is one Jesus 31 0 | Theophorus, to her that is blessed in the grace of God the 32 1 | may be the union of the body and spirit of Jesus Christ, 33 14| God, I have exhorted you briefly. Remember me in your prayers 34 6 | you, I exhort you to be careful to do all things in the 35 1 | the bonds I bear about, I celebrate the Churches, in which I 36 9 | through his death, which certain deny, through which mystery 37 10| and become sour, and be ye changed into a new leaven, which 38 5 | things have an end, the choice of two things, death and 39 1 | God, I have with gladness chosen to address you in the faith 40 4 | fitting not only to be called Christians, but also to be so, and 41 5 | as there are two kinds of coins, the one of God, the other 42 7 | 7:2 Do ye therefore all come together as unto the temple 43 4 | together according to the commandment. ~ 44 12| bonds, yet I am not to be compared to one of you who are free. 45 11| CHAPTER 11~11:1 Concerning those things, my beloved, 46 13| diligent, therefore, to be confirmed in the doctrine of the Lord 47 4 | to me not to be of good conscience, since they do not steadfastly 48 6 | flesh, but love each other continuously in Jesus Christ. Let there 49 10| that none of you become corrupt, since by your savour shall 50 13| the nobly woven spiritual crown of your presbytery, and 51 2 | worthy to behold you through Damas, your bishop, who is worthy 52 2 | and my fellow-servant the Deacon Sotion, of whom may I have 53 9 | came, raised them from the dead. ~ 54 6 | the deacons, who are most dear to me, have been entrusted 55 3 | since not only doth a man deceive the visible bishop, but 56 8 | CHAPTER 8~8:1 Be not deceived by heretical opinions, nor 57 9 | his death, which certain deny, through which mystery we 58 5 | us, and each is about to depart to his own place. ~5:2 For 59 7 | Father, and lived in one, and departed unto one. ~ 60 3 | you it beseemeth not to despise the youth of your bishop, 61 5 | we attain voluntarily to die unto his passion, his life 62 13| CHAPTER 13~13:1 Be diligent, therefore, to be confirmed 63 8 | inspired, to the end that the disobedient might be fully persuaded 64 9 | who were under the older dispensation came into a new hope, no 65 11| that any of you were so disposed, but as being less than 66 6 | having put on the same divine disposition, have respect one to another, 67 6 | you that shall be able to divide you, but be ye united to 68 3 | invisible one. But he who doeth such things has to give 69 | done 70 3 | should do so; since not only doth a man deceive the visible 71 7 | without the bishop and the elders; neither try that anything 72 6 | most dear to me, have been entrusted with the ministry of Jesus 73 15| CHAPTER 15~15:1 The Ephesians from Smyrna, from which 74 1 | Father, in whom abiding and escaping all the insults of the ruler 75 8 | Christ, his Son, who is his eternal Word, who came not forth 76 1 | spirit of Jesus Christ, our everlasting life, and of faith and love, 77 | every 78 10| Lay aside, therefore, the evil leaven, which hath waxed 79 6 | faith and have loved you, I exhort you to be careful to do 80 14| are full of God, I have exhorted you briefly. Remember me 81 9 | account, he whom they rightly expected, when he came, raised them 82 8 | opinions, nor by ancient fables, which are unprofitable. 83 11| less than you), so that you fall not into the snares of vainglory, 84 2 | Bassus and Apollonius, and my fellow-servant the Deacon Sotion, of whom 85 4 | CHAPTER 4~4:1 It is therefore fitting not only to be called Christians, 86 13| there may be a union both fleshly and spiritual. ~ 87 6 | those who preside, after the form and doctrine of incorruption. ~ 88 | found 89 12| compared to one of you who are free. I know that ye are not 90 14| 14:1 Knowing that ye are full of God, I have exhorted 91 10| which believed might be gathered together unto God. ~ 92 3 | doeth such things has to give an account not unto the 93 1 | according to God, I have with gladness chosen to address you in 94 15| me, being present for the glory of God, as also are ye, 95 1 | deemed worthy of the most Godlike name in the bonds I bear 96 10| not be insensible to his goodness. For if God should imitate 97 11| happened in the time of the governorship of Pontius Pilate, which 98 0 | Christ that they may rejoice greatly. ~ 99 11| from which hope may it happen to none of you to be turned 100 11| and the resurrection which happened in the time of the governorship 101 | has 102 1 | CHAPTER 1~1:1 Having heard of the abundant good order 103 | her 104 8 | 8~8:1 Be not deceived by heretical opinions, nor by ancient 105 | how 106 3 | should obey without any hypocrisy, to the honour of him who 107 10| goodness. For if God should imitate our actions, we are undone. 108 5 | world, and each hath its own impression, the unbelieving the impress 109 10| ye be tried. ~10:3 It is inconsistent to name the name of Christ 110 6 | the form and doctrine of incorruption. ~ 111 10| Let us, therefore, not be insensible to his goodness. For if 112 15| unity of God, possessing his inseparable Spirit, which is Jesus Christ. ~{ 113 8 | persecuted, who by his grace were inspired, to the end that the disobedient 114 1 | abiding and escaping all the insults of the ruler of this world, 115 3 | also sets at nought the invisible one. But he who doeth such 116 | its 117 12| shame, as it is written, The just is his own accuser. ~ 118 9 | into a new hope, no longer keeping the Sabbath, but living 119 5 | 5:2 For as there are two kinds of coins, the one of God, 120 11| beforehand (not because I knew that any of you were so 121 3 | flesh, but unto God, who knoweth the secret things. ~ 122 14| CHAPTER 14~14:1 Knowing that ye are full of God, 123 3 | is in him, even as I have known the sacred presbyters to 124 2 | the presbytery as to the law of Jesus Christ. ~ 125 10| this is not of God. ~10:2 Lay aside, therefore, the evil 126 10| becoming his disciples, let us learn to live according to the 127 | least 128 | less 129 9 | keeping the Sabbath, but living in observance of the Lord' 130 9 | came into a new hope, no longer keeping the Sabbath, but 131 6 | multitude in faith and have loved you, I exhort you to be 132 0 | that is in Magnesia by the Maeander, and pray in God the Father 133 0 | salute the Church that is in Magnesia by the Maeander, and pray 134 15| Christ. ~{End of Ignatius to Magnesians} ~ ~ 135 3 | so; since not only doth a man deceive the visible bishop, 136 10| Jesus, and to live after the manner of the Jews. For Christianity 137 3 | youthful position, but as wise men in God yielding unto him: 138 6 | the persons of those above mentioned beheld as it were your whole 139 7 | prayer, one supplication, one mind, one hope, in love, and 140 6 | been entrusted with the ministry of Jesus Christ, who was 141 | more 142 8 | forth from Silence [some mss. omit "not"], who in all 143 6 | beheld as it were your whole multitude in faith and have loved 144 9 | certain deny, through which mystery we have received faith ( 145 14| worthy to be called. For I need your united faith and love 146 6 | and let no one behold his neighbour according to the flesh, 147 13| worthily-distinguished bishop, and the nobly woven spiritual crown of 148 3 | bishop, but he also sets at nought the invisible one. But he 149 3 | therefore right that we should obey without any hypocrisy, to 150 9 | the Sabbath, but living in observance of the Lord's day, on which 151 10| leaven, which hath waxed old and become sour, and be 152 9 | they who were under the older dispensation came into a 153 8 | from Silence [some mss. omit "not"], who in all things 154 | once 155 8 | not deceived by heretical opinions, nor by ancient fables, 156 1 | heard of the abundant good order of your love which is according 157 8 | this account were they also persecuted, who by his grace were inspired, 158 6 | Since, then, I have in the persons of those above mentioned 159 11| governorship of Pontius Pilate, which things were truly 160 5 | things, death and life, is placed at once before us, and each 161 8 | who in all things was well pleasing to him that sent him. ~ 162 15| refreshed me, together with Polycarp the bishop of the Smyrnaeans. 163 11| time of the governorship of Pontius Pilate, which things were 164 3 | his apparently youthful position, but as wise men in God 165 15| strong in the unity of God, possessing his inseparable Spirit, 166 3 | unto him, respecting the power of God the Father which 167 12| yourselves; and still more when I praise you, I know that ye are 168 7 | let there be in unison one prayer, one supplication, one mind, 169 14| briefly. Remember me in your prayers that I may attain unto God; 170 1 | to which there is nothing preferable, but above all of Jesus 171 6 | bishop and to those who preside, after the form and doctrine 172 13| Apostles, that ye may be prosperous in all things, whatsoever 173 12| I know that ye are not puffed up, for ye have Jesus Christ 174 9 | expected, when he came, raised them from the dead. ~ 175 7 | that anything should appear reasonable to yourselves separately; 176 3 | presbyters to do, not having regard to his apparently youthful 177 0 | Jesus Christ that they may rejoice greatly. ~ 178 14| have exhorted you briefly. Remember me in your prayers that 179 6 | divine disposition, have respect one to another, and let 180 3 | all reverence unto him, respecting the power of God the Father 181 15| the Smyrnaeans. And the rest of the Churches in the honour 182 11| birth, the passion, and the resurrection which happened in the time 183 3 | bishop, but to award all reverence unto him, respecting the 184 3 | all. ~3:2 It is therefore right that we should obey without 185 9 | this account, he whom they rightly expected, when he came, 186 9 | which day also our life rose through him and through 187 1 | escaping all the insults of the ruler of this world, we shall 188 | s 189 9 | hope, no longer keeping the Sabbath, but living in observance 190 3 | even as I have known the sacred presbyters to do, not having 191 10| which is Jesus Christ. Be ye salted in him, to the end that 192 | same 193 0 | Father, in Jesus Christ our Saviour, in whom I salute the Church 194 10| become corrupt, since by your savour shall ye be tried. ~10:3 195 3 | unto God, who knoweth the secret things. ~ 196 8 | well pleasing to him that sent him. ~ 197 7 | reasonable to yourselves separately; but let there be in unison 198 3 | visible bishop, but he also sets at nought the invisible 199 12| know that ye are put to shame, as it is written, The just 200 8 | who came not forth from Silence [some mss. omit "not"], 201 6 | of God, since the bishop sits in the place of God, and 202 15| 15:1 The Ephesians from Smyrna, from which place also I 203 15| Polycarp the bishop of the Smyrnaeans. And the rest of the Churches 204 11| that you fall not into the snares of vainglory, but may be 205 2 | fellow-servant the Deacon Sotion, of whom may I have joy, 206 10| hath waxed old and become sour, and be ye changed into 207 4 | conscience, since they do not steadfastly assemble themselves together 208 | still 209 15| Jesus Christ salute you. Be strong in the unity of God, possessing 210 2 | have joy, because he is subject to the bishop as to the 211 13| according to God. ~13:2 Submit yourselves to your bishop 212 7 | in unison one prayer, one supplication, one mind, one hope, in 213 11| which things were truly and surely done by Jesus Christ, our 214 6 | presbyters in the place of the synod of the Apostles, and the 215 7 | come together as unto the temple of God, as unto one altar, 216 | their 217 | them 218 | themselves 219 0 | 1 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, to her that is blessed 220 | though 221 11| resurrection which happened in the time of the governorship of Pontius 222 10| Christianity, so that every tongue which believed might be 223 10| your savour shall ye be tried. ~10:3 It is inconsistent 224 11| Pilate, which things were truly and surely done by Jesus 225 7 | and the elders; neither try that anything should appear 226 11| happen to none of you to be turned away. ~ 227 5 | its own impression, the unbelieving the impress of the world, 228 | under 229 10| imitate our actions, we are undone. On this account, becoming 230 7 | separately; but let there be in unison one prayer, one supplication, 231 | unless 232 8 | ancient fables, which are unprofitable. For if we live until this 233 | until 234 | up 235 11| fall not into the snares of vainglory, but may be fully persuaded 236 3 | only doth a man deceive the visible bishop, but he also sets 237 5 | through whom unless we attain voluntarily to die unto his passion, 238 9 | prophets were disciples, and waited for him in the spirit as 239 13| and of your deacons, who walk according to God. ~13:2 240 11| beloved, I wish you to be warned beforehand (not because 241 10| evil leaven, which hath waxed old and become sour, and 242 | well 243 13| prosperous in all things, whatsoever ye do, both in flesh and 244 | whence 245 | whole 246 3 | the honour of him who hath willed that we should do so; since 247 3 | youthful position, but as wise men in God yielding unto 248 11| those things, my beloved, I wish you to be warned beforehand ( 249 8 | Son, who is his eternal Word, who came not forth from 250 13| together with your most worthily-distinguished bishop, and the nobly woven 251 13| worthily-distinguished bishop, and the nobly woven spiritual crown of your 252 15| from which place also I write unto you, salute you; they 253 12| are put to shame, as it is written, The just is his own accuser. ~ 254 3 | but as wise men in God yielding unto him: yet not unto him 255 3 | beseemeth not to despise the youth of your bishop, but to award 256 3 | regard to his apparently youthful position, but as wise men