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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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