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Works Acts of the Martyrs The Encyclical Epistle of the Church at Smyrna Concerning the Martyrdom of the Holy Polycarp

Chapter XVIII.--The body of Polycarp is burned.

The centurion then, seeing the strife excited by the Jews, placed the body 1 in the midst of the fire, and consumed it. Accordingly, we afterwards took up his bones, as being more precious than the most exquisite jewels, and more purified 2 than gold, and deposited them in a fitting place, whither, being gathered together, as opportunity is allowed us, with joy and rejoicing, the Lord shall grant us to celebrate the anniversary 3 of his martyrdom, both in memory of those who have already finished their course, 4 and for the exercising and preparation of those yet to walk in their steps.


  1. Or, "him." ↩

  2. Or, "more tried." ↩

  3. Literally, "the birth-day." ↩

  4. Literally, "been athletes." ↩

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