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1 9 | Let all things, therefore, abound unto you in grace, for ye 2 9 | have loved me both when absent and present. May God requite 3 7 | is, therefore, proper to abstain from such, and not to speak 4 11| hath happened unto them in accordance with God, and because that 5 3 | and his spirit. On this account also they despised death, 6 5 | been denied of him, being advocates of death rather than of 7 6 | orphan, nor concerning the afflicted, nor concerning him who 8 | again 9 10| is God, Philo and Rheus Agathopus, who have followed me for 10 1 | raise up a sign unto the ages, by means of the resurrection, 11 13| and spiritual. I salute Alce, the name desired by me, 12 | alone 13 | along 14 | already 15 11| church should elect a divine ambassador, who, when he has come unto 16 6 | things, and the glory of the angels, and the principalities, 17 11| unto the Church which is at Antioch in Syria, whence I salute 18 | anything 19 8 | commandment of God. Let no one, apart from the bishop, do any 20 8 | follow the presbyters as the apostles; and have respect unto the 21 8 | 8:2 Wherever the bishop appear, there let the multitude 22 11| 11:3 It hath, therefore, appeared unto me to be a worthy thing 23 8 | do any of the things that appertain unto the church. Let that 24 8 | but whatsoever he shall approve of, that also is well pleasing 25 4 | wild beasts is to be in the arms of God; only let it be in 26 0 | her which is in Smyrna in Asia, much joy in the blameless 27 3 | after his resurrection, he ate and drank with them, as 28 11| your prayer it hath already attained unto the harbour. Since 29 7 | private or in public; but to attend to the prophets, and especially 30 8 | CHAPTER 8~8:1 But avoid divisions, as being the 31 8 | is not lawful either to baptize, or to hold a love-feast 32 1 | truly born of a virgin; baptized by John, that all righteousness 33 | became 34 | beginning 35 10| thanks unto the Lord in your behalf, because ye have refreshed 36 4 | shape, whom not only doth it behove you not to receive, but, 37 3 | straightway they touched him and believed, being convinced by his 38 5 | appearance. For how doth a man benefit me, if he praise me but 39 7 | die disputing. But it were better for them to love, that they 40 0 | in Asia, much joy in the blameless spirit and word of God. ~ 41 5 | me, if he praise me but blasphemeth my Lord, not confessing 42 1 | even from his divinely blessed passion, that he might raise 43 2 | unto them, since they are bodiless and of the nature of devils. ~ 44 1 | and power of God; truly born of a virgin; baptized by 45 12| write unto you by means of Burrhus, whom ye, together with 46 13| and the virgins who are called widows. Fare ye well in 47 3 | resurrection. ~3:2 And when he came unto them who were with 48 6 | mind of God. They have no care for love, nor concerning 49 8 | Christ Jesus is, there is the Catholic Church. It is not lawful 50 8 | considered valid which is celebrated in the presence of the bishop, 51 2 | raised himself up; not as certain unbelievers say, that he 52 13| together with their wives and children, and the virgins who are 53 8 | the deacons as unto the commandment of God. Let no one, apart 54 12| both individually and in common, in the name of Jesus Christ, 55 5 | not this, hath denied him completely, being dead while he liveth. ~ 56 6 | for them also is there condemnation. Let him who receiveth it, 57 6 | prayer, because they do not confess that the eucharist is the 58 5 | in the flesh? But he who confesseth not this, hath denied him 59 5 | blasphemeth my Lord, not confessing that he lived in the flesh? 60 11| has come unto Syria, may congratulate them that they are at peace, 61 11| any merit of which I am conscious, but of the grace of God, 62 8 | a love-feast without the consent of the bishop; but whatsoever 63 6 | nothing preferable. ~6:2 Consider those who hold heretical 64 8 | that eucharist alone be considered valid which is celebrated 65 13| name desired by me, and Daphnus the incomparable, and Eutecnus, 66 1 | was truly of the race of David according to the flesh, 67 5 | denied him completely, being dead while he liveth. ~5:3 But 68 6 | CHAPTER 6~6:1 Let no man be deceived. Even the heavenly things, 69 5 | 1 Whom some in ignorance deny, but have rather been denied 70 13| I salute Alce, the name desired by me, and Daphnus the incomparable, 71 9 | the bishop, serveth the devil. ~9:2 Let all things, therefore, 72 2 | bodiless and of the nature of devils. ~ 73 | did 74 7 | against the gift of God, die disputing. But it were better 75 4 | may repent; and this is difficult, but it is in the power 76 7 | against the gift of God, die disputing. But it were better for 77 11| your church should elect a divine ambassador, who, when he 78 1 | cross are we, even from his divinely blessed passion, that he 79 8 | CHAPTER 8~8:1 But avoid divisions, as being the beginning 80 9 | honoured of God; he who doeth anything without the knowledge 81 3 | resurrection, he ate and drank with them, as being in the 82 | each 83 11| may be perfect, both on earth and in heaven, it is fitting, 84 11| that your church should elect a divine ambassador, who, 85 4 | name of Jesus Christ. I endure all things that I may suffer 86 5 | each of us severally have endured; ~5:2 for of a truth they 87 9 | requite you, through whom, by enduring all things, ye shall attain 88 8 | him to whom he shall have entrusted it. ~8:2 Wherever the bishop 89 12| whom ye, together with the Ephesians your brethren, sent along 90 11| some one of yours with the epistle, that he may glorify together 91 5 | until they repent of their errors with regard to the passion, 92 7 | attend to the prophets, and especially to the gospel, in which 93 13| Daphnus the incomparable, and Eutecnus, and all by name. Farewell 94 | ever 95 8 | as being the beginning of evils. Do ye all follow the bishop, 96 4 | 4~4:1 These things do I exhort you, beloved, knowing that 97 2 | semblance, they themselves only existing in semblance; and even according 98 3 | know and believe, that he exists in the flesh even after 99 13| CHAPTER 13~13:1 I salute the families of my brethren, together 100 13| virgins who are called widows. Fare ye well in the power of 101 13| Eutecnus, and all by name. Farewell in the grace of God. ~{End 102 12| the deacons, who are my fellow-servants, and all of you, both individually 103 0 | mercy obtained every gift, filled with faith and love, not 104 4 | myself up unto death, to fire, to sword, to wild beasts? 105 1 | flesh and in spirit, and firmly fixed in love in the blood 106 11| earth and in heaven, it is fitting, for the honour of God, 107 10| Rheus Agathopus, who have followed me for the sake of God; 108 | found 109 1 | Herod the tetrarch; from the fruit of which cross are we, even 110 1 | all righteousness might be fulfilled by him; ~1:2 truly nailed 111 1 | the blood of Christ, being fully persuaded with regard to 112 9 | It is reasonable for the future to be vigilant, and while 113 1 | be among the Jews or the Gentiles, in one body of his church. ~ 114 6 | heavenly things, and the glory of the angels, and the principalities, 115 5 | 3 But it hath not seemed good unto me to write their names, 116 6 | which the Father of his goodness raised up. ~ 117 11| greatness, and that their own governing body has been restored to 118 11| do well, God is ready to grant you the opportunity. ~ 119 11| have received their proper greatness, and that their own governing 120 4 | faith. But I put you on your guard against beasts in human 121 3 | he said unto them, Take, handle me, and see that I am not 122 11| the prosperity which hath happened unto them in accordance 123 11| already attained unto the harbour. Since ye are perfect, think 124 11| perfect, both on earth and in heaven, it is fitting, for the 125 6 | man be deceived. Even the heavenly things, and the glory of 126 6 | Consider those who hold heretical opinions with regard to 127 1 | time of Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch; from the fruit 128 6 | receive it in reality. Let not high place puff up any man. For 129 | himself 130 9 | honoureth the bishop, is honoured of God; he who doeth anything 131 9 | God and the bishop; he who honoureth the bishop, is honoured 132 13| you. ~13:2 I salute the house of Tavias, which I pray 133 4 | guard against beasts in human shape, whom not only doth 134 6 | nor concerning him who is hungry or thirsty. They refrain 135 5 | CHAPTER 5~5:1 Whom some in ignorance deny, but have rather been 136 12| refreshed me; and would that all imitated him, who is a pattern of 137 1 | that ye were perfected in immovable faith, as though ye were 138 13| desired by me, and Daphnus the incomparable, and Eutecnus, and all by 139 12| fellow-servants, and all of you, both individually and in common, in the name 140 6 | principalities, both visible and invisible, if they believe not on 141 1 | whether they be among the Jews or the Gentiles, in one 142 1 | of a virgin; baptized by John, that all righteousness 143 0 | in Smyrna in Asia, much joy in the blameless spirit 144 3 | CHAPTER 3~3:1 For I also know and believe, that he exists 145 4 | do I exhort you, beloved, knowing that such is your faith. 146 9 | doeth anything without the knowledge of the bishop, serveth the 147 0 | with faith and love, not lacking in any gift, most Godlike, 148 | last 149 5 | have not convinced, nor the law of Moses, nor until now 150 8 | Catholic Church. It is not lawful either to baptize, or to 151 4 | of Jesus Christ, our true life. ~4:2 For if these things 152 5 | not confessing that he lived in the flesh? But he who 153 5 | completely, being dead while he liveth. ~5:3 But it hath not seemed 154 6 | concerning him who is bound or loosed, nor concerning him who 155 10| every way. Nothing shall be lost unto you. ~10:2 My spirit 156 8 | to baptize, or to hold a love-feast without the consent of the 157 9 | hath refreshed you. Ye have loved me both when absent and 158 | made 159 6 | up any man. For the whole matter is faith and love, to which 160 4 | is possible, not even to meet. But only pray for them, 161 11| thought worthy, not from any merit of which I am conscious, 162 6 | opposite they are to the mind of God. They have no care 163 5 | convinced, nor the law of Moses, nor until now the gospel, 164 0 | gift, most Godlike, and the mother of saints, to her which 165 | much 166 8 | bishop appear, there let the multitude be; even as wherever Christ 167 | myself 168 5 | good unto me to write their names, which are those of unbelievers; 169 2 | are bodiless and of the nature of devils. ~ 170 | now 171 0 | to her who hath by mercy obtained every gift, filled with 172 11| is ready to grant you the opportunity. ~ 173 6 | which hath come unto us, how opposite they are to the mind of 174 11| attain unto God. ~11:2 In order, therefore, that your work 175 6 | widow, nor concerning the orphan, nor concerning the afflicted, 176 | own 177 12| unto you, mercy, peace, and patience for ever. ~ 178 12| all imitated him, who is a pattern of the service of God. Grace 179 1 | thus made you wise; for I perceived that ye were perfected in 180 11| may be given unto me in perfection, that, by means of your 181 1 | blood of Christ, being fully persuaded with regard to our Lord, 182 3 | unto them who were with Peter he said unto them, Take, 183 1 | flesh in the time of Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch; 184 6 | in reality. Let not high place puff up any man. For the 185 8 | approve of, that also is well pleasing unto God, to the end that 186 1 | the flesh in the time of Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch; 187 4 | to receive, but, if it is possible, not even to meet. But only 188 5 | a man benefit me, if he praise me but blasphemeth my Lord, 189 6 | to which there is nothing preferable. ~6:2 Consider those who 190 8 | which is celebrated in the presence of the bishop, or of him 191 9 | me both when absent and present. May God requite you, through 192 6 | glory of the angels, and the principalities, both visible and invisible, 193 7 | concerning them, either in private or in public; but to attend 194 11| glorify together with them the prosperity which hath happened unto 195 7 | either in private or in public; but to attend to the prophets, 196 6 | reality. Let not high place puff up any man. For the whole 197 4 | such is your faith. But I put you on your guard against 198 1 | that he was truly of the race of David according to the 199 1 | blessed passion, that he might raise up a sign unto the ages, 200 11| willing to do well, God is ready to grant you the opportunity. ~ 201 6 | receiveth it, receive it in reality. Let not high place puff 202 9 | CHAPTER 9~9:1 It is reasonable for the future to be vigilant, 203 6 | condemnation. Let him who receiveth it, receive it in reality. 204 6 | hungry or thirsty. They refrain from the eucharist and from 205 5 | not even happen unto me to remember them, until they repent 206 8 | as the apostles; and have respect unto the deacons as unto 207 12| with me, who hath in all respects refreshed me; and would 208 11| governing body has been restored to them. ~11:3 It hath, 209 10| the sake of God; who also return thanks unto the Lord in 210 7 | which the passion hath been revealed unto us, and the resurrection 211 10| Christ, who is God, Philo and Rheus Agathopus, who have followed 212 1 | baptized by John, that all righteousness might be fulfilled by him; ~ 213 7 | love, that they might also rise again. ~7:2 It is, therefore, 214 8 | whatever is done may be safe and sure. ~ 215 3 | them who were with Peter he said unto them, Take, handle 216 2 | the end that we might be saved. And he truly suffered, 217 6 | eucharist is the flesh of our Saviour Jesus Christ, which suffered 218 2 | not as certain unbelievers say, that he suffered in semblance, 219 3 | them, Take, handle me, and see that I am not a spirit without 220 | seemed 221 11| to be a worthy thing to send some one of yours with the 222 12| Ephesians your brethren, sent along with me, who hath 223 10| that ye have received as servants of Christ, who is God, Philo 224 9 | knowledge of the bishop, serveth the devil. ~9:2 Let all 225 12| who is a pattern of the service of God. Grace shall requite 226 5 | sufferings which each of us severally have endured; ~5:2 for of 227 4 | against beasts in human shape, whom not only doth it behove 228 | should 229 1 | that he might raise up a sign unto the ages, by means 230 6 | which suffered for our sins, and which the Father of 231 0 | saints, to her which is in Smyrna in Asia, much joy in the 232 13| End of Ignatius to the Smyrnaeans} ~ ~ 233 1 | according to the flesh, the Son of God according to the 234 3 | being in the flesh, though spiritually he was united to the Father. ~ 235 3 | spirit without a body; and straightway they touched him and believed, 236 4 | he who became perfect man strengtheneth me. ~ 237 3 | despised death, and were found superior to death. ~3:3 But after 238 8 | is done may be safe and sure. ~ 239 3 | Peter he said unto them, Take, handle me, and see that 240 13| 2 I salute the house of Tavias, which I pray may be fixed 241 1 | Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch; from the fruit of which 242 | than 243 10| of God; who also return thanks unto the Lord in your behalf, 244 | themselves 245 | then 246 | thence 247 0 | 1 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, to the Church of God the 248 11| appeared unto me to be a worthy thing to send some one of yours 249 6 | concerning him who is hungry or thirsty. They refrain from the eucharist 250 11| according to his will, I was thought worthy, not from any merit 251 | through 252 | thus 253 3 | body; and straightway they touched him and believed, being 254 12| the brethren who are in Troas saluteth you, whence also 255 4 | power of Jesus Christ, our true life. ~4:2 For if these 256 3 | though spiritually he was united to the Father. ~ 257 12| fleshly and spiritual, in the unity both of God and of yourselves. 258 8 | eucharist alone be considered valid which is celebrated in the 259 9 | reasonable for the future to be vigilant, and while we have yet time, 260 1 | of God; truly born of a virgin; baptized by John, that 261 13| wives and children, and the virgins who are called widows. Fare 262 6 | the principalities, both visible and invisible, if they believe 263 10| refreshed them in every way. Nothing shall be lost unto 264 | whatever 265 8 | consent of the bishop; but whatsoever he shall approve of, that 266 | whether 267 | whole 268 | why 269 6 | love, nor concerning the widow, nor concerning the orphan, 270 13| the virgins who are called widows. Fare ye well in the power 271 11| be perfect; for if ye are willing to do well, God is ready 272 1 | who hath thus made you wise; for I perceived that ye 273 13| brethren, together with their wives and children, and the virgins 274 0 | the blameless spirit and word of God. ~ 275 11| order, therefore, that your work may be perfect, both on 276 | would 277 | yet 278 | yourselves