Ante-Nicene Fathers The Writings of the Fathers Down to A.D. 325
Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. I
Ignatius
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Second Epistle of Ignatius to St. John
His
friend(1) Ignatius to John the holy presbyter.
IF thou wilt give me leave, I desire to go up to Jerusalem, and see the
faithful(2) saints who are there, especially Mary the mother, whom they
report to be an object of admiration and of affection to all. For who would
not rejoice to behold and to address her who bore the true God from hers own
womb, provided he is a friend of our faith and religion? And in like manner
[I desire to see] the venerable James, who is surnamed Just, whom they
relate to be very like Christ Jesus in appearance,(4) in life, and in method
of conduct, as if he were a twin-brother of the same womb. They say that, if
I see him, I see also Jesus Himself, as to all the features and aspect of
His body. Moreover, [I desire to see] the other saints, both male and
female. Alas! why do I delay? Why am I kept back? Kind(5) teacher, bid me
hasten [to fulfil my wish], and fare thou well. Amen.