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Ignatius, To The Magnesians, 1.2


nanFor being counted worthy to bear a most godly name, in these bonds, which I carry about, I sing the praise of the churches; and I pray that there may be in them union of the flesh and of the spirit which are Jesus Christ's, our never-failing life -- an union of faith and of love which is preferred before all things, and -- what is more than all -- an union with Jesus and with the Father; in whom if we endure patiently all the despite of the prince of this world and escape therefrom, we shall attain unto God.


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1. Ignatius, To Polycarp, 3.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

3.1. Let not those that seem to be plausible and yet teach strange doctrine dismay thee. Stand thou firm, as an anvil when it is smitten. It is the part of a great athlete to receive blows and be victorious. But especially must we for God's sake endure all things, that He also may endure us. 3.1. For I know and believe that He was in the flesh even after the resurrection; 5.1. Flee evil arts, or rather hold thou discourse about these. Tell my sisters to love the Lord and to be content with their husbands in flesh and in spirit. In like manner also charge my brothers in the name of Jesus Christ to love their wives, as the Lord loved the Church. 5.1. But certain persons ignorantly deny Him, or rather have been denied by Him, being advocates of death rather than of the truth; and they have not been persuaded by the prophecies nor by the law of Moses, nay nor even to this very hour by the Gospel, nor by the sufferings of each of us severally; 6.1. Give ye heed to the bishop, that God also may give heed to you. I am devoted to those who are subject to the bishop, the presbyters, the deacons. May it be granted me to have my portion with them in the presence of God. Toil together one with another, struggle together, run together, suffer together, lie down together, rise up together, as God's stewards and assessors and ministers. 6.1. Let no man be deceived. Even the heavenly beings and the glory of the angels and the rulers visible and invisible, if they believe not in the blood of Christ [who is God], judgment awaiteth them also. He that receiveth let him receive. Let not office puff up any man; for faith and love are all in all, and nothing is preferred before them. 7.1. Seeing that the church which is in Antioch of Syria hath peace, as it hath been reported to me, through your prayers, I myself also have been the more comforted since God hath banished my care; if so be I may through suffering attain unto God, that I may be found a disciple through your intercession. 7.1. They therefore that gainsay the good gift of God perish by their questionings. But it were expedient for them to have love, that they may also rise again.
2. Ignatius, To The Philadelphians, 3.1, 6.2, 8.2, 10.1 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

3.1. Abstain from noxious herbs, which are not the husbandry of Jesus Christ, because they are not the planting of the Father. Not that I have found division among you, but filtering. 6.2. Shun ye therefore the wicked arts and plottings of the prince of this world, lest haply ye be crushed by his devices, and wax weak in your love. But assemble yourselves all together with undivided heart. 8.2. and I entreat you, Do ye nothing in a spirit of factiousness but after the teaching of Christ. For I heard certain persons saying, If I find it not in the charters, I believe it not in the Gospel. And when I said to them, It is written, they answered me That is the question. But as for me, my charter is Jesus Christ, the inviolable charter is His cross and His death and His resurrection, and faith through Him; wherein I desire to be justified through your prayers. 10.1. Seeing that in answer to your prayer and to the tender sympathy which ye have in Christ Jesus, it hath been reported to me that the church which is in Antioch of Syria hath peace, it is becoming for you, as a church of God, to appoint a deacon to go thither as God's ambassador, that he may congratulate them when they are assembled together, and may glorify the Name.
3. Ignatius, To The Ephesians, 1.3, 2.2, 3.2, 4.1-4.2, 5.3, 6.1, 7.2, 9.1, 10.3, 12.2, 15.1-15.2, 17.1, 18.1, 19.1, 19.3, 20.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

1.3. eeing then that in God's name I have received your whole multitude in the person of Onesimus, whose love passeth utterance and who is moreover your bishop [in the flesh] -- and I pray that ye may love him according to Jesus Christ and that ye all may be like him; for blessed is He that granted unto you according to your deserving to have such a bishop: -- 2.2. May I have joy of you always, if so be I am worthy of it. It is therefore meet for you in every way to glorify Jesus Christ who glorified you; that being perfectly joined together in one submission, submitting yourselves to your bishop and presbytery, ye may be sanctified in all things. 3.2. But, since love doth not suffer me to be silent concerning you, therefore was I forward to exhort you, that ye run in harmony with the mind of God: for Jesus Christ also, our inseparable life, is the mind of the Father, even as the bishops that are settled in the farthest parts of the earth are in the mind of Jesus Christ. 4.1. So then it becometh you to run in harmony with the mind of the bishop; which thing also ye do. For your honourable presbytery, which is worthy of God, is attuned to the bishop, even as its strings to a lyre. Therefore in your concord and harmonious love Jesus Christ is sung. 4.2. And do ye, each and all, form yourselves into a chorus, that being harmonious in concord and taking the key note of God ye may in unison sing with one voice through Jesus Christ unto the Father, that He may both hear you and acknowledge you by your good deeds to be members of His Son. It is therefore profitable for you to be in blameless unity, that ye may also be partakers of God always. 5.3. Whosoever therefore cometh not to the congregation, he doth thereby show his pride and hath separated himself; for it is written, God resisteth the proud. Let us therefore be careful not to resist the bishop, that by our submission we may give ourselves to God. 6.1. And in proportion as a man seeth that his bishop is silent, let him fear him the more. For every one whom the Master of the household sendeth to be steward over His own house, we ought so to receive as Him that sent him. Plainly therefore we ought to regard the bishop as the Lord Himself. 7.2. There is one only physician, of flesh and of spirit, generate and ingenerate, God in man, true Life in death, Son of Mary and Son of God, first passible and then impassible, Jesus Christ our Lord. 9.1. But I have learned that certain persons passed through you from yonder, bringing evil doctrine; whom ye suffered not to sow seed in you, for ye stopped your ears, so that ye might not receive the seed sown by them; forasmuch as ye are stones of a temple, which were prepared beforehand for a building of God the Father, being hoisted up to the heights through the engine of Jesus Christ, which is the Cross, and using for a rope the Holy Spirit; while your faith is your windlass, and love is the way that leadeth up to God. 10.3. Let us show ourselves their brothers by our forbearance; but let us be zealous to be imitators of the Lord, vying with each other who shall suffer the greater wrong, who shall be defrauded, who shall be set at nought; that no herb of the devil be found in you: but in all purity and temperance abide ye in Christ Jesus, with your flesh and with your spirit. 12.2. Ye are the high-road of those that are on their way to die unto God. Ye are associates in the mysteries with Paul, who was sanctified, who obtained a good report, who is worthy of all felicitation; in whose foot-steps I would fain be found treading, when I shall attain unto God; who in every letter maketh mention of you in Christ Jesus. 15.1. It is better to keep silence and to be, than to talk and not to be. It is a fine thing to teach, if the speaker practise. Now there is one teacher, who spake and it came to pass: yea and even the things which He hath done in silence are worthy of the Father. 15.2. He that truly possesseth the word of Jesus is able also to hearken unto His silence, that he may be perfect; that through his speech he may act and through his silence he may be known. 17.1. For this cause the Lord received ointment on His head, that He might breathe incorruption upon the Church. Be not anointed with the ill odour of the teaching of the prince of this world, lest he lead you captive and rob you of the life which is set before you. 18.1. My spirit is made an offscouring for the Cross, which is a stumbling-block to them that are unbelievers, but to us salvation and life eternal. Where is the wise? Where is the disputer? Where is the boasting of them that are called prudent? 19.1. And hidden from the prince of this world were the virginity of Mary and her child-bearing and likewise also the death of the Lord -- three mysteries to be cried aloud -- the which were wrought in the silence of God. 19.3. From that time forward every sorcery and every spell was dissolved, the ignorance of wickedness vanished away, the ancient kingdom was pulled down, when God appeared in the likeness of man unto newness of everlasting life; and that which had been perfected in the counsels of God began to take effect. Thence all things were perturbed, because the abolishing of death was taken in hand. 20.2. especially if the Lord should reveal aught to me. Assemble yourselves together in common, every one of you severally, man by man, in grace, in one faith and one Jesus Christ, who after the flesh was of David's race, who is Son of Man and Son of God, to the end that ye may obey the bishop and presbytery without distraction of mind; breaking one bread, which is the medicine of immortality and the antidote that we should not die but live for ever in Jesus Christ.
4. Ignatius, To The Magnesians, 2.1-3.2, 6.1, 8.2, 9.1, 13.2, 14.1, 15 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

13.2. Be obedient to the bishop and to one another, as Jesus Christ was to the Father [according to the flesh], and as the Apostles were to Christ and to the Father, that there may be union both of flesh and of spirit.
5. Ignatius, To The Philadelphians, 3.1, 6.2, 8.2, 10.1 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

3.1. Abstain from noxious herbs, which are not the husbandry of Jesus Christ, because they are not the planting of the Father. Not that I have found division among you, but filtering. 6.2. Shun ye therefore the wicked arts and plottings of the prince of this world, lest haply ye be crushed by his devices, and wax weak in your love. But assemble yourselves all together with undivided heart. 8.2. and I entreat you, Do ye nothing in a spirit of factiousness but after the teaching of Christ. For I heard certain persons saying, If I find it not in the charters, I believe it not in the Gospel. And when I said to them, It is written, they answered me That is the question. But as for me, my charter is Jesus Christ, the inviolable charter is His cross and His death and His resurrection, and faith through Him; wherein I desire to be justified through your prayers. 10.1. Seeing that in answer to your prayer and to the tender sympathy which ye have in Christ Jesus, it hath been reported to me that the church which is in Antioch of Syria hath peace, it is becoming for you, as a church of God, to appoint a deacon to go thither as God's ambassador, that he may congratulate them when they are assembled together, and may glorify the Name.
6. Ignatius, To The Romans, 2.2, 4.1-4.3, 5.1-5.3, 6.3, 9.1, 9.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

2.2. [Nay] grant me nothing more than that I be poured out a libation to God, while there is still an altar ready; that forming yourselves into a chorus in love ye may sing to the Father in Jesus Christ, for that God hath vouchsafed that the bishop from Syria should be found in the West, having summoned him from the East. It is good to set from the world unto God, that I may rise unto Him. 4.1. I write to all the churches, and I bid all men know, that of my own free will I die for God, unless ye should hinder me. I exhort you, be ye not an unseasonable kindness to me. Let me be given to the wild beasts, for through them I can attain unto God. I am God's wheat, and I am ground by the teeth of wild beasts that I may be found pure bread [of Christ]. 4.2. Rather entice the wild beasts, that they may become my sepulchre and may leave no part of my body behind, so that I may not, when I am fallen asleep, be burdensome to any one. Then shall I be truly a disciple of Jesus Christ, when the world shall not so much as see my body. Supplicate the Lord for me, that through these instruments I may be found a sacrifice to God. 4.3. I do not enjoin you, as Peter and Paul did. They were Apostles, I am a convict; they were free, but I am a slave to this very hour. Yet if I shall suffer, then am I a freed-man of Jesus Christ, and I shall rise free in Him. Now I am learning in my bonds to put away every desire. 5.1. From Syria even unto Rome I fight with wild beasts, by land and sea, by night and by day, being bound amidst ten leopards, even a company of soldiers, who only wax worse when they are kindly treated. Howbeit through their wrong doings I become more completely a disciple; yet am I not hereby justified. 5.2. May I have joy of the beasts that have been prepared for me; and I pray that I may find them prompt; nay I will entice them that they may devour me promptly, not as they have done to some, refusing to touch them through fear. Yea though of themselves they should not be willing while I am ready, I myself will force them to it. 5.3. Bear with me. I know what is expedient for me. Now am I beginning to be a disciple. May nought of things visible and things invisible envy me; that I may attain unto Jesus Christ. Come fire and cross and grapplings with wild beasts, [cuttings and manglings,] wrenching of bones, hacking of limbs, crushings of my whole body, come cruel tortures of the devil to assail me. Only be it mine to attain unto Jesus Christ. 6.3. Permit me to be an imitator of the passion of my God. If any man hath Him within himself, let him understand what I desire, and let him have fellow- feeling with me, for he knoweth the things which straiten me. 9.3. My spirit saluteth you, and the love of the churches which received me in the name of Jesus Christ, not as a mere wayfarer: for even those churches which did not lie on my route after the flesh went before me from city to city.
7. Ignatius, To The Smyrnaeans, 4.2, 6.1, 8.1-8.2, 12.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

8. Ignatius, To The Trallians, 2.2, 6.1, 11.1, 12.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

2.2. It is therefore necessary, even as your wont is, that ye should do nothing without the bishop; but be ye obedient also to the presbytery, as to the Apostles of Jesus Christ our hope; for if we live in Him, we shall also be found in Him. 6.1. I exhort you therefore -- yet not I, but the love of Jesus Christ -- take ye only Christian food, and abstain from strange herbage, which is heresy: 11.1. Shun ye therefore those vile offshoots that gender a deadly fruit, whereof if a man taste, forthwith he dieth. For these men are not the Father's planting: for if they had been, they would have been seen to be branches of the Cross, and their fruit imperishable -- the Cross whereby He through His passion inviteth us, being His members. Now it cannot be that a head should be found without members, seeing that God promiseth union, and this union is Himself. 12.2. My bonds exhort you, which for Jesus Christ's sake I bear about, entreating that I may attain unto God; abide ye in your concord and in prayer one with another. For it becometh you severally, and more especially the presbyters, to cheer the soul of your bishop unto the honour of the Father [and to the honour] of Jesus Christ and of the Apostles.
9. New Testament, Acts, 19.34 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

19.34. But when they perceived that he was a Jew, all with one voice for a time of about two hours cried out, "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!
10. Polycarp of Smyrna, Letter To The Philippians, 7.1 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)



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acclamations Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
altars Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
artemis (goddess) Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
audience Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
authoritative tradition,disputed Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
authority Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
birth of jesus Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
bishops,as choir leader Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
bishops,ideal bishop Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
bishops,silence of Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
chorus Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
christ-believers Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
congregations,and their leaders Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196, 198
congregations,unity of Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
controversies Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
dancing Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
ephesians Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192, 196, 198
exaltation,of jesus Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
fate,of ignatius Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
harmony (συμφωνία),harmonization,musical Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
heresies,heretic,viewpoints Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
ignatius,and christology Bird and Harrower (2021) 217
ignatius,proto-trinitarian formula Bird and Harrower (2021) 164
ignatius of antioch,apocalyptic aspects Boulluec (2022) 23
ignatius of antioch,on the causes of heresy Boulluec (2022) 23
imagery,musical Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
jewish succession,orthodox borrowings from jewish heresiology Boulluec (2022) 23
journeys Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
key signature (in music) Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
latin Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
leaders,religious or cultic Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
letters Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196, 198
lord,referring to christ Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
love,of god Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
mary Boulluec (2022) 23
metaphor Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192, 198
mystery,of jesuss birth Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
mystery,of jesuss death Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
mystery,of marys virginity Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
new testament Boulluec (2022) 23
obedience Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196, 198
perfect,believer Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
performance,musical Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196, 198
persecution Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196, 198
polycarp,and church order Bird and Harrower (2021) 164
praise,singing Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
prayerful singing Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
prophets,divine Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
proto-orthodoxy Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
refrain Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
rome Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
sacrifice,martyrdom as Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
satan,and heresy Boulluec (2022) 23
scales,musical Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
silence Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196, 198
singing,in unison Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192, 196, 198
solo Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
stage Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
suffering,exemplary Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
symbols Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
teachers Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
teaching Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
tragedy Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 196
translation Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
unity (henotes) Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
virginity of mary Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
voice Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
word of god (logos) Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 198
worship,early christian' Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 192
ζῆλος Boulluec (2022) 23