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The Epistles of Saint Ignatius (1.6.1)

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And the more anyone sees that the bishop is[*] silent, the more let him fear him. For every one whom the master of the house sends to do his

business ought we to receive as him who sent him. Therefore it is clear that we must regard the bishop as the Lord himself.

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