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J. B. Lightfoot is responsible for the definitive edition of the Apostolic Fathers, printed in five volumes. Since previously publishing his treatment of the Clementine epistles, the scholarly community had waited a long time for his three-volume work on Ignatius and Polycarp. Lightfoot was considered the premiere authority on the subject at the time. His edition on Ignatius and Polycarp was finding its way into Anglican places of learning, and into the libraries of the clergy, when Muir's article appeared in The British and Foreign Evangelical Review. The publication of such an authority as Lightfoot on the writings of these two early church leaders reopened a dormant controversy regarding their authenticity. More specifically, the debate was over which of the three recensions of Ignatius's letters was genuine, if any. Muir summarizes the issues concerning the genuineness of the Ignatian epistles in this article, which in many ways introduced the Lightfoot's edition to a popular audience. His comprehensive knowledge allows complicated issues to be easily understood.
