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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius

[1067] i.e., to make personal acquaintance with one esteemed so highly.

[1068] Or, “tolerate.”

[1069] Comp. 1 Thess. v. 17.

[1070] Some read, “according to thy practice.”

[1071] Matt. viii. 17.

Chapter II.—Exhortations.

[1072] Literally, “paroxysms by embrocations.”

[1073] Matt. x. 16.

[1074] Literally, “flatter.”

[1075] Some refer this to the mysteries of God and others to things yet future.

[1076] Comp. Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians, chap. xxi., etc.

[1077] Literally, “paroxysms by embrocations.”

[1078] Matt. x. 16.

[1079] Comp. Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians, chap. xxi., etc.

Chapter III.—Exhortations.

[1080] Comp.1 Tim. i. 3, 1 Tim. vi. 3.

[1081] Literally, “great.”

[1082] Comp.1 Tim. i. 3, 1 Tim. vi. 3.

[1083] Literally, “great.”

Chapter IV.—Exhortations.

[1084] The word in the original (φροντιστής) denotes one who thinks or cares for another.

[1085] Some refer the words to more frequent meetings, and others to these meetings being more numerous; no comparison is necessarily implied.

[1086] i.e., so as to bring them out to the public assembly.

[1087] Or, “act the part of slaves.”

 

 

 

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