Chapter II.—Ignatius is condemned by
Trajan.
For Trajan, in the
ninth14031403 year of his
reign, being lifted up [with pride], after the victory he had gained over
the Scythians and Dacians, and many other nations, and thinking that the
religious body of the Christians were yet wanting to complete the
subjugation of all things to himself, and [thereupon] threatening them
with persecution unless they should agree to14041404 worship dæmons, as did all other nations, thus
compelled14051405 all who were living godly lives
either to sacrifice [to idols] or die. Wherefore the noble soldier of Christ
[Ignatius], being in fear for the Church of the Antiochians, was, in
accordance with his own desire, brought before Trajan, who was at that
time staying at Antioch, but was in haste [to set forth] against Armenia
and the Parthians. And when he was set before the emperor Trajan, [that
prince] said unto him, “Who art thou, wicked wretch,14061406 who settest14071407
thyself to transgress our commands, and persuadest others to do
the same, so that they should miserably perish?” Ignatius replied,
“No one ought to call Theophorus14081408
wicked; for all evil spirits14091409 have
departed from the servants of God. But if, because I am an enemy to these
[spirits], you call me wicked in respect to them, I quite agree with you;
for inasmuch as I have Christ the King of heaven [within me], I destroy
all the devices of these [evil spirits].” Trajan answered,
“And who is Theophorus?” Ignatius replied, “He who has
Christ within his breast.” Trajan said, “Do we not
then seem to you to have the gods in our mind, whose assistance we enjoy
in fighting against our enemies?” Ignatius answered, “Thou
art in error when thou callest the dæmons of the nations gods. For there is but one God, who
made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all that are in them; and one
Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, whose kingdom may I
enjoy.” Trajan said, “Do you mean Him who was crucified under
Pontius Pilate?” Ignatius replied, “I mean Him who crucified
my sin, with him who was the inventor of it,14101410 and
who has condemned [and cast down] all the deceit and malice of the devil
under the feet of those who carry Him in their heart.” Trajan said,
“Dost thou then carry within thee Him that was crucified?”
Ignatius replied, “Truly so; for it is written, ‘I will dwell
in them, and walk in
them.’ ”14111411
Then Trajan pronounced sentence as follows: “We command
that Ignatius, who affirms that he carries about within him Him that was
crucified, be bound by soldiers, and carried to the great [city] Rome,
there to be devoured by the beasts, for the gratification of the
people.” When the holy martyr heard this sentence, he cried out
with joy, “I thank thee, O Lord, that Thou hast vouchsafed to
honour me with a perfect love towards Thee, and hast made me to be bound
with iron chains, like14121412 Thy Apostle Paul.”
Having spoken thus, he then, with delight, clasped the chains about him;
and when he had first prayed for the Church, and commended it with tears
to the Lord, he was hurried away by the savage cruelty14131413
of the soldiers, like a distinguished ram14141414 the leader of a goodly
flock, that he might be carried to Rome, there to furnish food to the
bloodthirsty beasts.