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2012 Translation & Audio Version (Authentic Seven Letters and Martyrdom of Ignatius) Saint Ignatius of Antioch at the Christian Iconography web site; Here Followeth the Life of St. Ignatius, Bishop from Caxton's translation of the Golden Legend; Colonnade Statue in St Peter's Square; Ignatius of Antioch (1919) [1900]. The Epistles of St ...
Smyrnaeans is one of seven epistles attributed to Ignatius that are generally accepted as authentic. In 5th century, this collection was enlarged by spurious letters. [1]It is clear that Smyrnaeans was written soon before the martyrdom of Ignatius, but it is uncertain when precisely this martyrdom occurred.
The Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans (often abbreviated Ign. Rom.) is an epistle attributed to Ignatius of Antioch, an early second-century bishop of Antioch. It was written during his transport from Antioch to his execution in Rome. To the Romans contains Ignatius’ most detailed explanation of his views on martyrdom.
In his letter he warns against false teaching, [5] of separatism without, however, accusing them personally of these errors. He urges a duty of unity [6] and obedience to Church leaders. [7] In Trallians 7:1, the phrase "God Jesus Christ" appears. This phrase is also found in Polycarp's letter to the Philippians. [8]
The Epistle of Ignatius to the Magnesians (often abbreviated Magnesians or Ign. Mag.) is an epistle attributed to Ignatius of Antioch, a second-century bishop of Antioch, and addressed to the church in Magnesia on the Maeander. It claims to have been written during Ignatius' transport from Antioch to his execution in Rome. [1]
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