| Ignatius |
| "For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." 1 Timothy 2:5 |
Note: the Scripture quotations of Ignatius (85
AD) bear virtual unanimous testimony to the King James Bible and the Traditional
Text.
"For even Jesus Christ, our inseparable life, is the mind
of the Father." To The Ephesians
"And indeed Onesimus himself greatly commends your good
order in God, that ye all live according to the truth, and that no sect has any
dwelling-place among you. Nor, indeed, do ye hearken to any one rather than to
Jesus Christ speaking in truth." To The Ephesians
"There is one Physician who is possessed both of flesh and
spirit; both made and not made; GOD EXISTING IN FLESH; true life in death; both
of Mary and of God; first possible and then impossible, even Jesus Christ our
Lord." To The Ephesians
"Nevertheless, I have heard of some who have passed on from
this to you, having false doctrine, whom ye did not suffer to sow among you, but
stopped your ears, that ye might not receive those things which were sown by
them, as being stones of the temple of the Father, prepared for the building of
God the Father, and drawn up on high by the instrument of Jesus Christ, which is
the cross, making use of the Holy Spirit as a rope, while your faith was the
means by which you ascended, and your love the way which led up to God." To The
Ephesians
"And let us imitate the Lord, who, when He was reviled,
reviled not again; when He was crucified, He answered not; when He suffered, He
threatened not; but prayed for His enemies, Father, forgive them; they know not
what they do." To The Ephesians
"Only let us be found in Christ Jesus unto the true life.
Apart from Him, let nothing attract you, for whom I bear about these bonds,
these spiritual jewels, by which may I arise through your prayers, of which I
entreat I may always be a partaker, that I may be found in the lot of the
Christians of Ephesus, who have always been of the same mind with the apostles
through the power of Jesus Christ." To The Ephesians
"Ye are initiated into the mysteries of the Gospel with
Paul, the holy, the martyred, the deservedly most happy, at whose feet may I be
found, when I shall attain to God; who in all his Epistles makes mention of you
in Christ Jesus." To The Ephesians
"The last times are come upon us. Let us therefore be of a
reverent spirit, and fear the long-suffering of God, that it tend not to our
condemnation. For let us either stand in awe of the wrath to come, or show
regard for the grace which is at present displayed." To The Ephesians
"The tree is made manifest by its fruit; so those that
profess themselves to be Christians shall be recognized by their conduct. For
there is not now a demand for mere profession, but that a man be found
continuing in the power of faith to the end." To The Ephesians
"Do not err, my brethren. Those that corrupt families shall
not inherit the kingdom of God. If, then, those who do this as respects the
flesh have suffered death, how much more shall this be the case with any one who
corrupts by wicked doctrine the faith of God, for which Jesus Christ was
crucified! Such an one becoming defiled, shall go away into everlasting fire,
and so shall every one that hearkens unto him." To The Ephesians
"For our God, Jesus Christ, was, according to the
appointment of God, conceived in the womb by Mary, of the seed of David, but by
the Holy Ghost." To The Ephesians
"Hence every kind of magic was destroyed, and every bond of
wickedness disappeared; ignorance was removed, and the old kingdom abolished,
God Himself being MANIFEST IN HUMAN FORM for the renewal of eternal life." To
The Ephesians
"It is fitting, then, not only to be called Christians, but
to be so in reality." To The Magnesians
"For as there are two kinds of coins, the one of God, the
other of the world, and each of these has its special character stamped upon it,
so is it also here. The unbelieving are of this world; but the believing have,
in love, the character of God the Father by Jesus Christ, by whom, if we are not
in readiness to die into His passion, His life is not in us." To The Magnesians
"I exhort you to study to do all things with a divine
harmony, while your bishop presides in the place of God, and your presbyters in
the place of the assembly of the apostles, along with your deacons, who are most
dear to me, and are entrusted with the ministry of Jesus Christ. He, being
begotten by the Father before the beginning of time, was God the Word, the
only-begotten Son, and remains the same for ever; for of His kingdom there shall
be no end, says Daniel the prophet." To The Magnesians
"Do ye all, as one man, run together into the temple of
God, as unto one altar, to one Jesus Christ, the High Priest of the unbegotten
God." To The Magnesians
"Be not deceived with strange doctrines, nor with old
fables, which are unprofitable. For if we still live according to the Jewish
law, we acknowledge that we have not received grace." To The Magnesians
"There is one God, WHO HAS MANIFESTED HIMSELF BY JESUS
CHRIST HIS SON, who is His eternal Word, not proceeding forth from silence, and
who in all things pleased Him that sent Him." To The Magnesians
"If, therefore, those who were brought up in the ancient
order of things have come to the possession of a new hope, no longer observing
the Sabbath, but living in the observance of the Lord’s Day, on which also our
life has sprung up again by Him and by His death — whom some deny, by which
mystery we have obtained faith, and therefore endure, that we may be found the
disciples of Jesus Christ, our only Master." To The Magnesians
"Therefore, having become His disciples, let us learn to
live according to the principles of Christianity. For whosoever is called by any
other name besides this, is not of God." To The Magnesians