The Epistle of Ignatius to the Philippians

 Chapter I.—Reason for writing the epistle.

 Chapter II.—Unity of the three divine persons.

 Chapter III.—Christ was truly born, and died.

 Chapter IV.—The malignity and folly of Satan.

 Chapter V.—Apostrophe to Satan.

 Chapter VI.—Continuation.

 Chapter VII.—Continuation: inconsistency of Satan.

 Chapter VIII.—Continuation: ignorance of Satan.

 Chapter IX.—Continuation: ignorance of Satan.

 Chapter X.—Continuation: audacity of Satan.

 Chapter XI.—Continuation: audacity of Satan.

 Chapter XII.—The meek reply of Christ.

 Chapter XIII.—Various exhortations and directions.

 Chapter XIV.—Farewells and cautions.

 Chapter XV.—Salutations. Conclusion.

Chapter I.—Reason for writing the epistle.

Being mindful of your love and of your zeal in Christ, which ye have manifested towards us, we thought it fitting to write to you, who display such a godly and spiritual love to the brethren,2 Literally, “to your brother-loving spiritual love according to God.” to put you in remembrance of your Christian course,3 Literally, “course in Christ.” “that ye all speak the same thing, being of one mind, thinking the same thing, and walking by the same rule of faith,”4 1 Cor. i. 10; Phil. ii. 2, Phil. iii. 16. as Paul admonished you. For if there is one God of the universe, the Father of Christ, “of whom are all things;”5 1 Cor. viii. 6. and one Lord Jesus Christ, our [Lord], “by whom are all things;”6 1 Cor. viii. 6. and also one Holy Spirit, who wrought7 1 Cor. xii. 11. in Moses, and in the prophets and apostles; and also one baptism, which is administered that we should have fellowship with the death of the Lord;8 Literally, “which is given unto the death of the Lord.” and also one elect Church; there ought likewise to be but one faith in respect to Christ. For “there is one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is through all, and in all.”9 Eph. iv. 5.