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Polycarp occupies an important place in the history of the early Christian Church.
He is among the earliest Christians whose writings survive.
It is probable that he knew John the Apostle, the disciple of Jesus.
He was an elder of an important congregation which was a large contributor to the founding of the Christian Church.
He is from an era whose orthodoxy is widely accepted by Eastern Orthodox Churches, Oriental Orthodox Churches, Seventh Day Church of God groups, Protestants and Catholics alike.
According to David Trobisch Polycarp may have been the one who compiled, edited, and published the New Testament.
All of this makes his writings of great interest.

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