The Epistle of Ignatius to the Tarsians

 Chapter I.—His own sufferings: exhortation to stedfastness.

 Chapter II.—Cautions against false doctrine.

 Chapter III.—The true doctrine respecting Christ.

 Chapter IV.—Continuation.

 Chapter V.—Refutation of the previously mentioned errors.

 Chapter VI.—Continuation.

 Chapter VII.—Continuation.

 Chapter VIII.—Exhortations to holiness and good order.

 Chapter IX.—Exhortations to the discharge of relative duties.

 Chapter X.—Salutations.

Chapter VIII.—Exhortations to holiness and good order.

May I have joy of you in the Lord! Be ye sober. Lay aside, every one of you, all malice and beast-like fury, evil-speaking, calumny, filthy speaking, ribaldry, whispering, arrogance, drunkenness, lust, avarice, vainglory, envy, and everything akin to these. “But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.”35 Rom. xiii. 14. Ye presbyters, be subject to the bishop; ye deacons, to the presbyters; and ye, the people, to the presbyters and the deacons. Let my soul be for theirs who preserve this good order; and may the Lord be with them continually!