The Epistles of Ignatius
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
Contents (190 chapters)
Epistle to the Ephesians: Shorter and...
Epistle to the Ephesians: Shorter and Longer Versions
- 1. Chapter I.—Praise of the Ephesians.
- 2. Chapter II.—Congratulations and entreaties.
- 3. Chapter III.—Exhortations to unity.
- 4. Chapter IV.—The same continued.
- 5. Chapter V.—The praise of unity.
- 6. Chapter VI.—Have respect to the bishop as to Christ Himself.
- 7. Chapter VII.—Beware of false teachers.
- 8. Chapter VIII.—Renewed praise of the Ephesians.
- 9. Chapter IX.—Ye have given no heed to false teachers.
- 10. Chapter X.—Exhortations to prayer, humility, etc.
- 11. Chapter XI.—An exhortation to fear God, etc.
- 12. Chapter XII.—Praise of the Ephesians.
- 13. Chapter XIII.—Exhortation to meet together frequently for the worship of God.
- 14. Chapter XIV.—Exhortations to faith and love.
- 15. Chapter XV.—Exhortation to confess Christ by silence as well as speech.
- 16. Chapter XVI.—The fate of false teachers.
- 17. Chapter XVII.—Beware of false doctrines.
- 18. Chapter XVIII.—The glory of the cross.
- 19. Chapter XIX.—Three celebrated mysteries.
- 20. Chapter XX.—Promise of another letter.
- 21. Chapter XX.—Exhortations to stedfastness and unity.
- 22. Chapter XXI.—Conclusion.
Epistle to the Magnesians: Shorter and...
Epistle to the Magnesians: Shorter and Longer Versions
- 23. Chapter I.—Reason of writing the epistle.
- 24. Chapter II.—I rejoice in your messengers.
- 25. Chapter III.—Honour your youthful bishop.
- 26. Chapter IV.—Some wickedly act independently of the bishop.
- 27. Chapter V.—Death is the fate of all such.
- 28. Chapter VI.—Preserve harmony.
- 29. Chapter VII.—Do nothing without the bishop and presbyters.
- 30. Chapter VIII.—Caution against false doctrines.
- 31. Chapter IX.—Let us live with Christ.
- 32. Chapter X.—Beware of Judaizing.
- 33. Chapter XI.—I write these things to warn you.
- 34. Chapter XII.—Ye are superior to me.
- 35. Chapter XIII.—Be established in faith and unity.
- 36. Chapter XIV.—Your prayers requested.
- 37. Chapter XV.—Salutations.
Epistle to the Trallians: Shorter and...
Epistle to the Trallians: Shorter and Longer Versions
- 38. Chapter I.—Acknowledgment of their excellence.
- 39. Chapter II.—Be subject to the bishop, etc.
- 40. Chapter III.—Honour the deacons, etc.
- 41. Chapter IV.—I have need of humility.
- 42. Chapter V.—I will not teach you profound doctrines.
- 43. Chapter VI.—Abstain from the poison of heretics.
- 44. Chapter VII.—The same continued.
- 45. Chapter VIII.—Be on your guard against the snares of the devil.
- 46. Chapter IX.—Reference to the history of Christ.
- 47. Chapter X.—The reality of Christ’s passion.
- 48. Chapter XI.—Avoid the deadly errors of the Docetæ.
- 49. Chapter XII.—Continue in unity and love.
- 50. Chapter XIII.—Conclusion.
Epistle to the Romans: Shorter and...
Epistle to the Romans: Shorter and Longer Versions
- 51. Chapter I.—As a prisoner, I hope to see you.
- 52. Chapter II.—Do not save me from martyrdom.
- 53. Chapter III.—Pray rather that I may attain to martyrdom.
- 54. Chapter IV.—Allow me to fall a prey to the wild beasts.
- 55. Chapter V.—I desire to die.
- 56. Chapter VI.—By death I shall attain true life.
- 57. Chapter VII.—Reason of desiring to die.
- 58. Chapter VIII.—Be ye favourable to me.
- 59. Chapter IX.—Pray for the church in Syria.
- 60. Chapter X.—Conclusion.
Epistle to the Philadelphians: Shorter...
Epistle to the Philadelphians: Shorter and Longer Versions
- 61. Chapter I.—Praise of the bishop.
- 62. Chapter II.—Maintain union with the bishop.
- 63. Chapter III.—Avoid schismatics.
- 64. Chapter IV.—Have but one Eucharist, etc.
- 65. Chapter V.—Pray for me.
- 66. Chapter VI.—Do not accept Judaism.
- 67. Chapter VII.—I have exhorted you to unity.
- 68. Chapter VIII.—The same continued.
- 69. Chapter IX.—The Old Testament is good: the New Testament is better.
- 70. Chapter X.—Congratulate the inhabitants of Antioch on the close of the persecution.
- 71. Chapter XI.—Thanks and salutation.
Epistle to the Smyrnæans: Shorter and...
Epistle to the Smyrnæans: Shorter and Longer Versions
- 72. Chapter I.—Thanks to God for your faith.
- 73. Chapter II.—Christ’s true passion.
- 74. Chapter III.—Christ was possessed of a body after His resurrection.
- 75. Chapter IV.—Beware of these heretics.
- 76. Chapter V.—Their dangerous errors.
- 77. Chapter VI—Unbelievers in the blood of Christ shall be condemned.
- 78. Chapter VII.—Let us stand aloof from such heretics.
- 79. Chapter VIII.—Let nothing be done without the bishop.
- 80. Chapter IX.—Honour the bishop.
- 81. Chapter X.—Acknowledgment of their kindness.
- 82. Chapter XI.—Request to them to send a messenger to Antioch.
- 83. Chapter XII.—Salutations.
- 84. Chapter XIII.—Conclusion.
Epistle to Polycarp: Shorter and Longer...
Epistle to Polycarp: Shorter and Longer Versions
- 85. Chapter I.—Commendation and exhortation.
- 86. Chapter II.—Exhortations.
- 87. Chapter III.—Exhortations.
- 88. Chapter IV.—Exhortations.
- 89. Chapter V.—The duties of husbands and wives.
- 90. Chapter VI.—The duties of the Christian flock.
- 91. Chapter VII.—Request that Polycarp would send a messenger to Antioch.
- 92. Chapter VIII.—Let other churches also send to Antioch.
Epistle to Polycarp: Syriac Version
- 94. Chapter I.
- 95. Chapter II.
- 96. Chapter III.
- 97. Chapter IV.
- 98. Chapter V.
- 99. Chapter VI.
- 100. Chapter VII.
- 101. Chapter VIII.
Epistle to the Ephesians: Syriac Version
- 102. Chapter I.
- 103. Chapter III.
- 104. Chapter VIII.
- 105. Chapter IX.
- 106. Chapter X.
- 107. Chapter XIV.
- 108. Chapter XV.
- 109. Chapter XVIII.
- 110. Chapter XIX.
Epistle to the Romans: Syriac Version
- 111. Chapter I.
- 112. Chapter II.
- 113. Chapter III.
- 114. Chapter IV.
- 115. Chapter V.
- 116. Chapter VI.
- 117. Chapter VII.
- 118. Chapter IX.
Epistle to the Tarsians
- 120. Chapter I.—His own sufferings: exhortation to stedfastness.
- 121. Chapter II.—Cautions against false doctrine.
- 122. Chapter III.—The true doctrine respecting Christ.
- 123. Chapter IV.—Continuation.
- 124. Chapter V.—Refutation of the previously mentioned errors.
- 125. Chapter VI.—Continuation.
- 126. Chapter VII.—Continuation.
- 127. Chapter VIII.—Exhortations to holiness and good order.
- 128. Chapter IX.—Exhortations to the discharge of relative duties.
- 129. Chapter X.—Salutations.
Epistle to the Antiochians
- 130. Chapter I.—Cautions against error.
- 131. Chapter II.—The true doctrine respecting God and Christ.
- 132. Chapter III.—The same continued.
- 133. Chapter IV.—Continuation.
- 134. Chapter V.—Denunciation of false teachers.
- 135. Chapter VI.—Renewed cautions.
- 136. Chapter VII.—Exhortation to consistency of conduct.
- 137. Chapter VIII.—Exhortations to the presbyters and others.
- 138. Chapter IX.—Duties of husbands, wives, parents, and children.
- 139. Chapter X.—Duties of masters and servants.
- 140. Chapter XI.—Inculcation of various moral duties.
- 141. Chapter XII.—Salutations.
- 142. Chapter XIII.—Salutations continued.
- 143. Chapter XIV.—Conclusion.
Epistle to Hero, a Deacon of Antioch
- 144. Chapter I.—Exhortations to earnestness and moderation.
- 145. Chapter II.—Cautions against false teachers.
- 146. Chapter III.—Exhortations as to ecclesiastical duties.
- 147. Chapter IV.—Servants and women are not to be despised.
- 148. Chapter V.—Various relative duties.
- 149. Chapter VI—Exhortations to purity and caution.
- 150. Chapter VII.—Solemn charge to Hero, as future bishop of Antioch.
- 151. Chapter VIII.—Salutations.
- 152. Chapter IX.—Concluding salutations and instructions.
Epistle to the Philippians
- 153. Chapter I.—Reason for writing the epistle.
- 154. Chapter II.—Unity of the three divine persons.
- 155. Chapter III.—Christ was truly born, and died.
- 156. Chapter IV.—The malignity and folly of Satan.
- 157. Chapter V.—Apostrophe to Satan.
- 158. Chapter VI.—Continuation.
- 159. Chapter VII.—Continuation: inconsistency of Satan.
- 160. Chapter VIII.—Continuation: ignorance of Satan.
- 161. Chapter IX.—Continuation: ignorance of Satan.
- 162. Chapter X.—Continuation: audacity of Satan.
- 163. Chapter XI.—Continuation: audacity of Satan.
- 164. Chapter XII.—The meek reply of Christ.
- 165. Chapter XIII.—Various exhortations and directions.
- 166. Chapter XIV.—Farewells and cautions.
- 167. Chapter XV.—Salutations. Conclusion.
Epistle from Maria of Cassobelæ
- 168. Mary of Cassobelæ to Ignatius
- 169. Chapter I.—Occasion of the epistle.
- 170. Chapter II.—Youth may be allied with piety and discretion.
- 171. Chapter III.—Examples of youthful devotedness.
- 172. Chapter IV.—The same subject continued.
- 173. Chapter V.—Expressions of respect for Ignatius.
Epistle to Mary at Neapolis
- 174. Chapter I.—Acknowledgment of her excellence and wisdom.
- 175. Chapter II.—His own condition.
- 176. Chapter III.—He had complied with her request.
- 177. Chapter IV.—Commendation and exhortation.
- 178. Chapter V.—Salutations and good wishes.
First Epistle to St John
Second Epistle to St John
Epistle to Mary the Virgin
Epistle from Mary the Virgin
The Martyrdom of Ignatius
- 184. Chapter I.—Desire of Ignatius for martyrdom.
- 185. Chapter II.—Ignatius is condemned by Trajan.
- 186. Chapter III.—Ignatius sails to Smyrna.
- 187. Chapter IV.—Ignatius writes to the churches.
- 188. Chapter V.—Ignatius is brought to Rome.
- 189. Chapter VI.—Ignatius is devoured by the beasts at Rome.
- 190. Chapter VII.—Ignatius appears in a vision after his death.
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