The Epistle of Ignatius to the Antiochians

 Chapter I.—Cautions against error.

 Chapter II.—The true doctrine respecting God and Christ.

 Chapter III.—The same continued.

 Chapter IV.—Continuation.

 Chapter V.—Denunciation of false teachers.

 Chapter VI.—Renewed cautions.

 Chapter VII.—Exhortation to consistency of conduct.

 Chapter VIII.—Exhortations to the presbyters and others.

 Chapter IX.—Duties of husbands, wives, parents, and children.

 Chapter X.—Duties of masters and servants.

 Chapter XI.—Inculcation of various moral duties.

 Chapter XII.—Salutations.

 Chapter XIII.—Salutations continued.

 Chapter XIV.—Conclusion.

Chapter VII.—Exhortation to consistency of conduct.

Ye have been the disciples of Paul and Peter; do not lose what was committed to your trust. Keep in remembrance Euodias,29 Some think that this is the same person as the Euodias referred to by St. Paul, Phil. iv. 2; but, as appears from the Greek (ver. 3, αἵτινες), the two persons there mentioned were women. your deservedly-blessed pastor, into whose hands the government over you was first entrusted by the apostles. Let us not bring disgrace upon our Father. Let us prove ourselves His true-born children, and not bastards. Ye know after what manner I have acted among you. The things which, when present, I spoke to you, these same, when absent, I now write to you. “If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be Anathema.”30 1 Cor. xvi. 22. Be ye followers of me.31 Comp. 1 Cor. iv. 16. My soul be for yours, when I attain to Jesus. Remember my bonds.32 Comp. Col. iv. 18.