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Chapter X.—Conclusion.
Now I write these things to you from Smyrna by the
Ephesians, who are deservedly most happy. There is also with me, along
with many others, Crocus, one dearly beloved by me.878
| 878 Literally, “the name desired to
me.” | As to those who have gone before me from Syria to
Rome for the glory of God, I believe that you are acquainted with them;
to whom, [then,] do ye make known that I am at hand. For they are all
worthy, both of God and of you; and it is becoming that you should
refresh them in all things. I have written these things unto you, on the
day before the ninth of the Kalends of September (that879
| 879 This clause is evidently an explanatory
gloss which has crept into the text. | is, on the twenty-third
day of August). Fare ye well to the end, in the patience of Jesus Christ.
Amen.
Now I write these things to you from Smyrna by the
Ephesians, who are deservedly most happy. There is also with me, along
with many others, Crocus, one dearly beloved by me.880
| 880 Literally, “the name desired to
me.” | As to those who have gone before me from Syria to
Rome for the glory of God, I believe that you are acquainted with them;
to whom, [then,] do ye make known that I am at hand. For they are all
worthy, both of God and of you; and it is becoming that you should
refresh them in all things. I have written these things unto you on the
day before the ninth of the Kalends of September. Fare ye well to the
end, in the patience of Jesus Christ.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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