The Martyrdom of Polycarp

Martyrium Polycarpi

The Martydom of Polycarp. The Apostolic Fathers with an English translation by Kirsopp Lake. In Two Volumes. Vol. II. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann Ltd. 1913

We write to you, brethren, the story of the[*](Introduction) martyrs and of the blessed Polycarp, who put an ductlon end to the persecution by his martyrdom as though adding the seal.[*](He was the last to suffer and thus might be regarded as being the seal to the witness or testimony (μαρτύριον) of the Church. It is not clear whether μαρτυρία and μαρτύριον ought to be translated martyrdom or witness: there is an untranslateable play on the words.) For one might almost say that all that had gone before happened in order that the Lord might show to us from above a martyrdom[*](Or perhaps witness.) in accordance with the Gospel.

For he waited to be betrayed as also the Lord had done, that we too might become his imitators, not thinking of ourselves alone, but also of our neighbours. For it is the mark of true and steadfast love, not to wish that oneself may be saved alone, but all the brethren also.