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St. Ignatius of Antiochia
To Trallians

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1 12| that I may attain unto God. Abide in your unity, and in prayer 2 | about 3 6 | Christian food alone, and to abstain from all strange herbage, 4 5 | invisible, yet even on that account am still a learner; for 5 | after 6 | alone 7 | already 8 7 | 7:2 He who is within the altar is pure; that is, he who 9 5 | and the stations of the angels, and the conflicts of principalities, 10 3 | ordinances unto you as an Apostle? ~ 11 0 | in the fulness, after the Apostolic manner, and pray that it 12 0 | which is at Tralles, in Asia, beloved by God, the Father 13 12| the sake of Jesus Christ, asking that I may attain unto God. 14 10| God, that is unbelievers, assert, his passion was an appearance, 15 9 | Mary, who was truly born, ate and drank, was truly persecuted 16 4 | fear even more, and not to attend to those who puff me up, 17 8 | 8:2 Let none of you have aught against his neighbour; give 18 5 | harm to you, because ye are babes; and (forgive me) lest not 19 12| bonds exhort you which I bear about for the sake of Jesus 20 10| pray to fight with wild beasts? therefore I die in vain. 21 12| one with another, for it becometh each of you separately, 22 | been 23 | beforehand 24 1 | in Jesus Christ, that I beheld your whole multitude in 25 9 | Father shall raise up us who believe in him in Christ Jesus, 26 2 | died for us, that ye, by believing on his death, might escape 27 1 | therefore, through him your benevolence, which is according to God, 28 4 | that I may not be lost by boasting; for now is it necessary 29 3 | council of God, and as the bond of the Apostles. Without 30 10| an appearance, why am I bound, and why do I pray to fight 31 13| which I am not worthy to be called bishop, being the last of 32 1 | hath showed unto me, who came unto me in Smyrna, according 33 | cannot 34 12| that I may not be found a castaway. ~ 35 5 | but I fear lest I should cause harm to you, because ye 36 5 | able to know the things celestial, and the stations of the 37 5 | able to receive it, ye be choked. ~5:2 And I, too, not being 38 6 | Jesus Christ, to use the Christian food alone, and to abstain 39 12| Smyrna, together with the Churches of God who are present with 40 3 | to write on this subject, come to such a degree of reputation, 41 13| to the bishop as to the commandment; and in like manner also 42 7 | and the bishop, and the commandments of the Apostles. ~7:2 He 43 3 | reputation, that though condemned, I should give ordinances 44 5 | stations of the angels, and the conflicts of principalities, both 45 7 | deacons, he is not pure in his conscience. ~ 46 4 | me. ~4:2 Of a truth, I am content to suffer, yet I know not 47 3 | and the presbyters as the council of God, and as the bond 48 9 | Pontius Pilate, was truly crucified and died, in the sight of 49 13| unto God. For I am still in danger; but the Father in Jesus 50 9 | Christ, who is of the race of David, who was born of Mary, who 51 9 | was truly raised from the dead, his Father having raised 52 11| evil branches that produce deadly fruit, of which if any man 53 9 | CHAPTER 9~9:1 Be ye deaf, therefore, when any one 54 3 | subject, come to such a degree of reputation, that though 55 4 | the ruler of this world is destroyed. ~ 56 10| wild beasts? therefore I die in vain. Of a truth, do 57 11| which if any man taste he dieth forthwith. These, therefore, 58 1 | have known that you have a disposition blameless and unmovable 59 7 | is pure; that is, he who doeth anything apart from the 60 4 | worthy. For this my zeal doth not appear to many, but 61 9 | was truly born, ate and drank, was truly persecuted under 62 2 | not ministers of meat and drink, but servants of the Church 63 2 | God; it is therefore their duty to avoid offences as fire. ~ 64 0 | Father of Jesus Christ, elect and worthy of God, at peace 65 6 | 6:2 the time that now is embraces Jesus Christ, not the devil. 66 | End 67 13| love of the Smyrnaeans and Ephesians saluteth you. Remember in 68 2 | believing on his death, might escape death. ~2:2 It is necessary, 69 12| each of you separately, and especially the presbyters, to refresh 70 | every 71 11| 11:1 Avoid therefore the evil branches that produce deadly 72 11| cross in his passion he exhorteth us who are his members. 73 13| Father in Jesus Christ is faithful to fulfil my request and 74 5 | lacking to us, that we may not fall short of God. ~ 75 13| the last of them. ~13:2 Farewell in Jesus Christ, being subject 76 | few 77 10| bound, and why do I pray to fight with wild beasts? therefore 78 2 | duty to avoid offences as fire. ~ 79 8 | not be blasphemed for the folly of a few. For woe unto him, 80 6 | Christ, to use the Christian food alone, and to abstain from 81 8 | unto him, through whose foolishness my name among certain men 82 4 | war upon me with greater force. Therefore I need meekness, 83 8 | because ye are my beloved, foreseeing the snares of the devil. 84 5 | because ye are babes; and (forgive me) lest not being able 85 11| if any man taste he dieth forthwith. These, therefore, are not 86 12| the lot to which I press forward to attain, that I may not 87 13| Jesus Christ is faithful to fulfil my request and yours, in 88 0 | him; which I salute in the fulness, after the Apostolic manner, 89 8 | no opportunities to the Gentiles, that the multitude which 90 3 | bishop, whose appearance is great instruction, and whose meekness 91 4 | maketh war upon me with greater force. Therefore I need 92 0 | pray that it may rejoice greatly. ~ 93 7 | as these. And this will happen unto you if ye be not puffed 94 5 | fear lest I should cause harm to you, because ye are babes; 95 | hath 96 11| who are his members. The head, therefore, cannot be born 97 12| 3 I pray you in love to hear me, that I may not be for 98 13| one another with undivided heart. ~13:3 Purify ye my spirit, 99 9 | of the things that are in heaven and on earth and under the 100 5 | write to you concerning heavenly things? but I fear lest 101 6 | abstain from all strange herbage, which is heresy; ~6:2 the 102 6 | strange herbage, which is heresy; ~6:2 the time that now 103 0 | also Theophorus, to the holy Church which is at Tralles, 104 12| refresh the bishop unto the honour of the Father, Jesus Christ 105 1 | as I knew already, to be imitators of God. ~ 106 11| their fruit would have been incorruptible, through which cross in 107 | indeed 108 3 | whose appearance is great instruction, and whose meekness is strength; 109 5 | both the things visible and invisible, yet even on that account 110 8 | have known anything of the kind in you, but I put you on 111 1 | to have found you, as I knew already, to be imitators 112 5 | learner; for many things are lacking to us, that we may not fall 113 | last 114 5 | that account am still a learner; for many things are lacking 115 10| vain. Of a truth, do I not lie against the Lord? ~ 116 9 | whom we have not the true life. ~ 117 3 | deacons, and the bishop likewise, even as Jesus Christ who 118 2 | ye appear unto me not to live according to man, but according 119 4 | myself that I may not be lost by boasting; for now is 120 12| be thought worthy of the lot to which I press forward 121 3 | even the ungodly respect, loving him because he spareth not 122 4 | not appear to many, but it maketh war upon me with greater 123 9 | of David, who was born of Mary, who was truly born, ate 124 4 | many things in God, but I measure myself that I may not be 125 2 | they are not ministers of meat and drink, but servants 126 12| who need your love in the mercy of God, that I may be thought 127 1 | unmovable in patience, not merely for outward use, but in 128 | might 129 | more 130 2 | being ministers of the mysteries of Jesus Christ, should 131 8 | through whose foolishness my name among certain men is blasphemed. ~ 132 1 | outward use, but in your very nature. Even as Polybius, your 133 8 | you have aught against his neighbour; give no opportunities to 134 | none 135 | nothing 136 2 | therefore their duty to avoid offences as fire. ~ 137 | only 138 8 | against his neighbour; give no opportunities to the Gentiles, that the 139 3 | condemned, I should give ordinances unto you as an Apostle? ~ 140 1 | patience, not merely for outward use, but in your very nature. 141 0 | elect and worthy of God, at peace by the flesh and blood and 142 9 | ate and drank, was truly persecuted under Pontius Pilate, was 143 3 | have it with myself in the person of your bishop, whose appearance 144 3 | concerning which things I am persuaded that it is so with you: 145 9 | persecuted under Pontius Pilate, was truly crucified and 146 11| therefore, are not the planting of the Father, ~11:2 for 147 2 | Christ, should in every way please all men. For they are not 148 1 | your very nature. Even as Polybius, your bishop, hath showed 149 9 | was truly persecuted under Pontius Pilate, was truly crucified 150 12| Abide in your unity, and in prayer one with another, for it 151 13| saluteth you. Remember in your prayers the Church which is in Syria, 152 12| Churches of God who are present with me, who have in all 153 12| worthy of the lot to which I press forward to attain, that 154 5 | angels, and the conflicts of principalities, both the things visible 155 11| therefore the evil branches that produce deadly fruit, of which if 156 11| without the members, since God promiseth union, which is himself. ~ 157 4 | not to attend to those who puff me up, for they who say 158 7 | happen unto you if ye be not puffed up, and separate not from 159 13| with undivided heart. ~13:3 Purify ye my spirit, not only now, 160 9 | Jesus Christ, who is of the race of David, who was born of 161 9 | which also his Father shall raise up us who believe in him 162 5 | lest not being able to receive it, ye be choked. ~5:2 And 163 3 | meekness is strength; whom I reckon that even the ungodly respect, 164 12| who have in all things refreshed me, both in flesh and in 165 0 | manner, and pray that it may rejoice greatly. ~ 166 1 | of Jesus Christ, and so rejoiced with me in my bonds in Jesus 167 13| Ephesians saluteth you. Remember in your prayers the Church 168 3 | come to such a degree of reputation, that though condemned, 169 13| is faithful to fulfil my request and yours, in whom may ye 170 3 | reckon that even the ungodly respect, loving him because he spareth 171 0 | Christ, our hope in the resurrection unto him; which I salute 172 3 | like manner, let all men reverence the deacons, and the bishop 173 4 | need meekness, by which the ruler of this world is destroyed. ~ 174 12| which I bear about for the sake of Jesus Christ, asking 175 13| Smyrnaeans and Ephesians saluteth you. Remember in your prayers 176 4 | puff me up, for they who say such things to me scourge 177 4 | who say such things to me scourge me. ~4:2 Of a truth, I am 178 | seemed 179 7 | ye be not puffed up, and separate not from our God Jesus Christ, 180 12| it becometh each of you separately, and especially the presbyters, 181 2 | ministers of meat and drink, but servants of the Church of God; it 182 5 | us, that we may not fall short of God. ~ 183 1 | Polybius, your bishop, hath showed unto me, who came unto me 184 9 | crucified and died, in the sight of the things that are in 185 9 | him up; according to the similitude of which also his Father 186 | since 187 13| 13~13:1 The love of the Smyrnaeans and Ephesians saluteth you. 188 8 | beloved, foreseeing the snares of the devil. Do ye therefore, 189 3 | Jesus Christ who is the Son of the Father; and the presbyters 190 3 | respect, loving him because he spareth not himself. ~3:3 Have I 191 9 | therefore, when any one speaketh unto you apart from Jesus 192 3 | you: for I have received a specimen of your love, and have it 193 5 | things celestial, and the stations of the angels, and the conflicts 194 6 | and to abstain from all strange herbage, which is heresy; ~ 195 3 | instruction, and whose meekness is strength; whom I reckon that even 196 2 | ye do, and that ye should submit yourselves to the presbytery 197 4 | a truth, I am content to suffer, yet I know not whether 198 13| prayers the Church which is in Syria, of which I am not worthy 199 11| fruit, of which if any man taste he dieth forthwith. These, 200 12| that I may not be for a testimony against you, by writing 201 | them 202 | themselves 203 | then 204 0 | 1 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, to the holy Church which 205 | there 206 | those 207 12| mercy of God, that I may be thought worthy of the lot to which 208 6 | which is heresy; ~6:2 the time that now is embraces Jesus 209 | together 210 | too 211 0 | holy Church which is at Tralles, in Asia, beloved by God, 212 13| blameless. ~{End of Ignatius to Trallians} ~ ~ 213 9 | from whom we have not the true life. ~ 214 10| are without God, that is unbelievers, assert, his passion was 215 13| you love one another with undivided heart. ~13:3 Purify ye my 216 3 | whom I reckon that even the ungodly respect, loving him because 217 11| members, since God promiseth union, which is himself. ~ 218 12| unto God. Abide in your unity, and in prayer one with 219 1 | disposition blameless and unmovable in patience, not merely 220 | upon 221 10| beasts? therefore I die in vain. Of a truth, do I not lie 222 | very 223 5 | principalities, both the things visible and invisible, yet even 224 2 | in whom we shall be found walking. ~2:3 It is necessary, also, 225 4 | appear to many, but it maketh war upon me with greater force. 226 2 | Christ, should in every way please all men. For they 227 | were 228 | whether 229 | whole 230 10| do I pray to fight with wild beasts? therefore I die 231 | within 232 8 | the folly of a few. For woe unto him, through whose 233 4 | which the ruler of this world is destroyed. ~ 234 12| testimony against you, by writing among you; and pray ye for 235 | yours 236 4 | I be worthy. For this my zeal doth not appear to many,


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