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Ignatius
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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius
[1303] Literally, “which is given unto the death of the Lord.”
Chapter II.—Unity of the three divine persons.
[1305] Deut. vi. 4; Mark xii. 29.
[1310] i.e., “Advocate” or “Comforter;” comp. John xiv. 16.
[1315] Comp. Athanasian Creed.
Chapter III.—Christ was truly born, and died.
Chapter IV.—The malignity and folly of Satan.
[1321] [This is the idea worked out by St. Bernard. See my note (supra) suffixed to the Syriac Epistle to Ephesians.]
[1322] The various Gnostic sects are here referred to, who held that matter was essentially evil, and therefore denied the reality of our Lord’s incarnation.
[1323] The ms. has μαγείας, “of magic;” we have followed the emendation proposed by Faber.
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