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The Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans
Shorter and Longer Versions
Ignatius, who is
also called Theophorus, to the Church which has obtained mercy, through
the majesty of the Most High Father, and Jesus Christ, His only-begotten
Son; the Church which is beloved and enlightened by the will of Him that
willeth all things which are according to the love of Jesus Christ our
God, which also presides in the place of the region of the Romans, worthy
of God, worthy of honour, worthy of the highest happiness, worthy of
praise, worthy of obtaining her every desire, worthy of being deemed
holy,819
and which presides over love, is
named from Christ, and from the Father, which I also salute in the name
of Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father: to those who are united, both
according to the flesh and spirit, to every one of His commandments; who
are filled inseparably with the grace of God, and are purified from every
strange taint, [I wish] abundance of happiness unblameably, in Jesus
Christ our God.
Ignatius, who is
also called Theophorus, to the Church which has obtained mercy, through
the majesty of the Most High God the Father, and of Jesus Christ, His
only-begotten Son; the Church which is sanctified and enlightened by the
will of God, who formed all things that are according to the faith and
love of Jesus Christ, our God and Saviour; the Church which presides in
the place of the region of the Romans, and which is worthy of God, worthy
of honour, worthy of the highest happiness, worthy of praise, worthy of
credit,820
820 Or as in the
shorter recension. | worthy of being deemed holy,821 and which presides over love, is named from
Christ, and from the Father, and is possessed of the Spirit, which I also
salute in the name of Almighty God, and of Jesus Christ His Son: to those
who are united, both according to the flesh and spirit, to every one of
His commandments, who are filled inseparably with all the grace of God,
and are purified from every strange taint, [I wish] abundance of
happiness unblameably, in God, even the Father, and our Lord Jesus
Christ.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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