- The
Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Smyrnaeans (often
simply called Smyrnaeans) is an
epistle from
circa 110 A.D.
attributed to
Ignatius of Antioch, a second-century...
- the
letter written about 110 AD from
Saint Ignatius of
Antioch to the
Smyrnaeans,
which read: "Wheresoever the
bishop shall appear,
there let the people...
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about AD 110 from one Gr****
church to
another (Ignatius of
Antioch to the
Smyrnaeans). The
letter states: "Wheresoever the
bishop shall appear,
there let the...
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Antioch mentions him in his
epistles to the Trallians, Magnesians, and
Smyrnaeans (composed
between 105 and 110). He is also
briefly mentioned in Annals...
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Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hómēros;
possibly born c. 8th
century BCE) was an
Ancient Gr**** poet who is
credited as the author...
- Press. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-664-22385-4. "St.
Ignatius of
Antioch to the
Smyrnaeans (Roberts-Donaldson translation)". www.earlychristianwritings.com. Archived...
- [administered]
either by the bishop, or by one to whom he has
entrusted it. —
Smyrnaeans, 7–8 Take heed, then, to have but one Eucharist. For
there is one flesh...
- "Catholic" was by the
church father Ignatius of
Antioch in his
Letter to the
Smyrnaeans (circa 110 AD). In the
context of
Christian ecclesiology, it has a rich...
- GGKEY:W8456N5J140.
Ignatius of
Antioch (1846). "The
Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Smyrnaeans". In
William Wake (ed.).
Genuine Epistles of the
Apostolic Fathers. Davis...
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discussions are
found in the
Letter to the
Trallians and the
Letter to the
Smyrnaeans.
Dialogue with Trypho,
critical edition by
Philippe Bobichon : Dialogue...