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  1. these letters with other historical accounts and Church tra-dition, establishing these letters as genuine and most valu-able for readers today. SAINT IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH 5 Let us be challenged by the writings of Saint Ignatius as a powerful witness with a profound faith in Jesus Christ, as we consider the apostolic era and all its implications for

  2. St. Ignatius of Antioch. Letter to the Ephesians. Translated by Cyril Richardson. Heartiest greetings of pure joy in Jesus Christ from Ignatius, the “God-inspired,” to the church at Ephesus in Asia.

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  3. St. Ignatius of Antioch Letter to the to the Romans Translated by Cyril Richardson Greetings in Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father, from Ignatius, the “God-inspired,” to the church that is in charge of affairs in Roman quarters and that the Most High Father 103and Jesus Christ, his only Son, have magnificently embraced in mercy and love.

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    • BISHOP OF ANTIOCH.
    • PREFACE
    • INTRODUCTION.
    • 10 INTRODUCTION
    • 1 8 INTRODUCTION
    • ST. IGNATIUS THE MARTYR 23
    • ST. IGNATIUS THE MARTYR 25
    • 4. ST. IGNATIUS AS A TEACHER.
    • ST. IGNATIUS AS A TEACHER 27
    • 28 INTRODUCTION
    • 36 INTRODUCTION
    • ST. IGNATIUS AS A TEACHER 37
    • 38 INTRODUCTION
    • ST. IGNATIUS AS A TEACHER 39
    • XIII. Be diligent therefore to come together more often to render thanks 4 to God and to give
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    THE present translation of the epistles of St. Ignatius is intended to set before English readers, in an accessible form, the writings of one of the most impor tant characters in the Church history of the period succeeding the age of the Apostles. In these epistles we have the key to the right underst...

    i. THE LITERARY CONTROVERSY UPON THE IGNATIAN EPISTLES. AROUND the letters bearing the name of St. Ignatius there has been waged a literary controversy that has extended from the time of the revival of learning to the present century. The subject is of special interest to Englishmen, as the discus...

    the Puritans. This attack reached its climax in the famous Smectymnuus controversy (so called from the initials of the names of the five Presbyterian divines), in which Bishop Hall defended, and the Presbyterians attacked the government of the Church by bishops. In this controversy Ussher was induced to ta...

    4. The relation of these epistles to the books of the New Testament is a further indication of their early date. The manner in which the Gospel facts and sayings are quoted points to an early period at which the written Gospels had not attained the unique pre-eminence held by them later on in the se...

    Magnesia, and Tralles. Their arrival appears to have greatly cheered Ignatius, and he accordingly addressed a letter to each of the churches from which they came, acknowledging their attentions and giving them practical counsel upon the dangers to which they were exposed.1 At the same time he wrote a lett...

    the varying traditions of East and West as to the disposal of the reliques. In the latter part of the fourth century his festival was kept in Syria and Greece on October 17, and the grave containing his reliques was shown in the Christian cemetery at Antioch. It was on one of these anniversaries that...

    THE splendid example of the Christian martyr-spirit was not the only legacy of Ignatius to the Church. In the epistles which have come down to us he has pre sented to us the picture of a lofty, spiritual character, and has bequeathed to us a body of teaching, which has given him a foremost place amo...

    ception of redemption as deliverance from death and the power of demons, present points of contact with the religious ideas of the heathen world, as we know it in the first and second centuries, and are such as would natur ally attract a convert from heathenism. And further, if we could trust the late...

    Fatherhood of God, beyond the mere fact of the Son's pre-existence with the Father.1 How far the human nature was complete, whether Christ had a human soul, how the two natures are united in One Person, these are questions which lie outside the scope and grasp of the teaching of Ignatius. Nor again do...

    a general, undefined character, but is limited to a particular church. Thus in the Ignatian Epistles we find the three orders of bishops, priests, and deacons. The bishop's office appears for the first time under the name by which it has since been known in history, although, as we have seen, the positi...

    authority was delegated to him. He speaks of the bishops as representing the authority of Christ, though never as succeeding to the Apostles. On the other hand, he compares the presbyters to the Apostles, though he is thinking of the Apostles in their relation to Christ during His ministry and not as t...

    office is of recent introduction. The writer speaks of the 'bishops established in the furthest quarters.' l With out the three orders of bishops, presbyters, and deacons ' there is no church deserving the name.' 2 Nor can we draw any argument from the absence of any mention of the bishop in the Epistle...

    bishop's authority they are not ' to baptize or hold a love-feast.' His authority alone gives * validity ' and ' security ' to whatever is done.1 For his language on baptism, see Eph. 18, Smyrn. 8, Polyc. 6. The teaching of Ignatius upon the Incarnation, as a fact and as a principle, has its roots in ...

    Ephesus was { a highway of martyrs.' Criminals were frequently reserved for the shows and hunting scenes in the amphitheatre, and the provinces were resorted to for the supply of victims. The Christians would be treated as common criminals, unless they were Roman citizens. Such bands of prisone...

    [Tralles was situated on the high-road which passes from Ephesus through Magnesia and Laodicea to the East. It was about seventeen or eighteen miles from Magnesia, which is almost midway between Ephesus and Tralles. Like Mag nesia, Tralles probably owed its Christianity to the preaching of St. Paul's disci...

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  4. Oct 18, 2008 · The Epistles of Ignatius. LibriVox recording of The Epistles of Ignatius, translated by J.B. Lightfoot. Read by Sam Stinson. Ignatius of Antioch penned these letters to churches (Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Romans, Philadelphians, and Smyrnaeans) and Polycarp on his way to martyrdom.

  5. Letter to the to the Magnesians. Every good wish in God the Father and in Jesus Christ from Ignatius, the “God-inspired,” to the church at Magnesia on the Maeander. In Christ Jesus, our Saviour, I greet your church which, by reason of its union with him, is blessed with the favor of God the Father.

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  7. Oct 22, 2020 · PDF / ePub. More. Abstract. This article examines recent studies of the date and authenticity of the letters of Ignatius of Antioch. Although the debate has a long history, this article focuses on the most recent period of this debate—from roughly 1997 through 2018.

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