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Stock vector Ignatius of Antioch (30-110) was an early Christian writer and Patriarch of Antioch. His letters also serve as an example of early Christian theology.

Stock vector Ignatius of Antioch (30-110) was an early Christian writer and Patriarch of Antioch. His letters also serve as an example of early Christian theology.
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