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Letter LXXXVII. 2295

Without address on the same subject2296

I am astonished that, with you to appeal to, so grave an offence should have been committed against the presbyter as that he should have been deprived of his only means of livelihood.  The most serious part of the business is that the perpetrators transfer the guilt of their proceedings to you; while all the while it was your duty not only not to suffer such deeds to be done, but to use all your authority to prevent them in the case of any one, but specially in the case of presbyters, and such presbyters as are in agreement with me, and are walking in the same way of true religion.  If then you have any care to give me gratification, see that these matters are set right without delay.  For, God helping you, you are able to do this, and greater things than this to whom you will.  I have written to the governor of my own country, 2297 that, if they refuse to do what is right of their own accord, they may be compelled to do so on pressure from the courts.


Footnotes

175:2295

Of the same date as the preceding.

175:2296

Probably to Elias.

175:2297

Πατρίς.  The Ben. Ed suppose the reference to be here to Annesi.  cf. Letters viii. and li.


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