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  1. The reputed epistle of Ignatius to the Trallians in its shorter form does not
  2. allude to this subject. In its longer form, which is admitted to be the work of a
  3. later age than that of Ignatius, these expressions are found:-
  4. "During the Sabbath, he continued under the earth;" "at the dawning of the
  5. Lord's day he arose from the dead;" "the Sabbath embraces the burial; the Lord's
  6. day contains the resurrection." Chap. ix.
  7. In the epistle to the Philippians, which is universally
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  9. acknowledged to be the work of a later person than Ignatius, it is said:-
  10. "If any one fasts on the Lord's day or on the Sabbath, except on the paschal
  11. Sabbath only, he is a murderer of Christ." Chap. xiii.
  12. We have now given every allusion to the Sabbath and first-day that can be
  13. found in any writing attributed to Ignatius. We have seen that the term "Lord's
  14. day" is not found in any sentence written by him. The first day is never called the
  15. Christian Sabbath, not even in the writings falsely attributed to him; nor is there in
  16. any of them a hint of the modern doctrine of the change of the Sabbath. Though
  17. falsely ascribed to Ignatius, and actually written in a later age, they are valuable
  18. in that they mark the progress of apostasy in the establishment of the Sunday
  19. festival. Moreover, they furnish conclusive evidence that the ancient Sabbath was
  20. retained for centuries in the so-called Catholic church, and that the Sunday
  21. festival was an institution entirely distinct from the Sabbath of the fourth
  22. commandment.
  23. TESTIMONY OF THE CHURCH AT SMYRNA
  24. The epistle of Polycarp, makes no reference to the Sabbath nor to the first
  25. day of the week. But "The encyclical epistle of the church at Smyrna concerning
  26. the martyrdom of the holy Polycarp," informs us that "the blessed Polycarp
  27. suffered martyrdom" "on the great Sabbath at the eighth hour." Chapter xxi. The
  28. margin says: "The great Sabbath is that before the passover." This day, thus
  29. mentioned, is not Sunday, but is the ancient Sabbath of the Lord.
  30. TESTIMONY OF THE EPISTLE TO DIOGNETUS
  31. This was written by an unknown author, and Diognetus himself is known only
  32. by name, no facts concerning him having come down to us. It dates from the first
  33. part of the second century. The writer speaks of "the superstition as respects the
  34. Sabbaths" which the Jews manifested, and he adds these

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