The writings of the Apostolic FathersClement I, Pope
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The writings of the Apostolic Fathers
Clement I, Pope
Apostolic Fathers; Christian literature, Early
Having therefore, by means of this epistle, settled,[1448] as he wished,
those of the brethren at Rome who were unwilling [for his martyrdom];
and setting sail from Smyrna (for Christophorus was pressed by the
soldiers to hasten to the public spectacles in the mighty [city] Rome,
that, being given up to the wild beasts in the sight of the Roman
people, he might attain to the crown for which he strove), he [next]
landed at Troas. Then, going on from that place to Neapolis, he went [on
foot] by Philippi through Macedonia, and on to that part of Epirus which
is near Epidaumus; and finding a ship in one of the seaports, he sailed
over the Adriatic Sea, and entering from it on the Tyrrhene, he passed
by the various islands and cities, until, when Puteoli came in sight, he
was eager there to disembark, having a desire to tread in the footsteps
of the Apostle Paul.[1449] But a violent wind arising did not suffer him
to do so, the ship being driven rapidly forwards;[1450] and, simply
expressing his delight[1451] over the love of the brethren in that
place, he sailed by. Wherefore, continuing to enjoy fair winds, we were
reluctantly hurried on in one day and a night, mourning [as we did] over
the coming departure from us of this righteous man. But to him this
happened just as he wished, since he was in haste as soon as possible to
leave this world, that he might attain to the Lord whom he loved.
Sailing then into the Roman harbour, and the unhallowed sports being
just about to close, the soldiers began to be annoyed at our slowness,
but the bishop rejoicingly yielded to their urgency.
CHAP. VI.—_Ignatius is devoured by the beasts at Rome._
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