, an ancient Christian father, was bishop of Sardis in Asia, and
, an ancient Christian father, was bishop of
Sardis in Asia, and composed several works upon the doctrine and discipline of the church; of which we have nothing now remaining but their titles, and some fragments
preserved by Eusebius, in his Ecclesiastical Hist, book IV.
The most valuable of these is part of an humble petition,
which he presented to the emperor Marcus Antoninus; in
which he beseeches him, “to examine the accusations
which were brought against the Christians, and to stop the
persecution, by revoking the edict which he had published
against them.
” He represents to him, that “the Roman,
empire was so far from being injured or weakened by
Christianity, that its foundation was more firmly established, and its bounds considerably enlarged, since that
religion had taken footing in it;
” that “the Christian religion had been persecuted by none but the worst emperors, such as Nero and Domitian that Adrian and Antoninus had granted privileges in its favour and that he
hoped from his clemency and goodness, that they should
obtain the same protection of their lives and properties
from him.
” This petition was presented, according to
Eusebius, in the year What shall I say of Melito, whose actions were
all guided by the operations of the Holy Spirit? who was
interred at Sardis, where he waits the resurrection and the
judgment.
” He passed, it seems, for a prophet in his
day; that is, for a man inspired by God; according to
the testimony of Tertullian, as Jerome represents it. The
same Tertullian observes also, that he was an elegant
writer and a good orator; which, however, it would not
be easy to discover from the fragments that remain of him.