Chapter XIII.—Concerning the transmission of epistles.
Both you and Ignatius411411 wrote to me, that if any one went [from this] into Syria, he should carry your letter412412 with him; which request I will attend to if I find a fitting opportunity, either personally, or through some other acting for me, that your desire may be fulfilled. The Epistles of Ignatius written by him413413 to us, and all the rest [of his Epistles] which we have by us, we have sent to you, as you requested. They are subjoined to this Epistle, and by them ye may be greatly profited; for they treat of faith and patience, and all things that tend to edification in our Lord. Any414414 more certain information you may have obtained respecting both Ignatius himself, and those that were415415 with him, have the goodness to make known416416 to us.