The Second Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians

 Chapter I.

 Chapter III.

 Chapter VIII.

 Chapter IX.

 Chapter X.

 Chapter XIV.

 Chapter XV.

 Chapter XVIII.

 Chapter XIX.

Chapter VIII.8 Chaps. iv. v. vi. vii. of the Greek are totally omitted in the Syriac.

For, so long as there is not implanted in you any one lust which is able to torment you, behold, ye live in God. I rejoice in you, and offer supplication9 Thus Cureton renders the words, referring in confirmation to the Peshito version of Phil. i. 4, but the meaning is doubtful. on account of you, Ephesians, a Church which is renowned in all ages. For those who are carnal are not able to do spiritual things, nor those that are spiritual carnal things; in like manner as neither can faith [do] those things which are foreign to faith, nor want of faith [do] what belongs to faith. For those things which ye have done in the flesh, even these are spiritual, because ye have done everything in Jesus Christ.