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Nicene and Post-Nicene Church Fathers Series 2 - The Still Small ...

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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.<br />

Letter XCV. 2336<br />

I had written some while since to your reverence about our meeting one another <strong>and</strong><br />

other subjects, but I was disappointed at my letter not reaching your excellency, for after<br />

the blessed deacon <strong>The</strong>ophrastus had taken charge of the letter, on my setting out on an<br />

unavoidable journey, he did not convey it to your reverence, because he was seized by the<br />

sickness of which he died. Hence it happened that I was so late in writing, that, the time<br />

being now so exceedingly short, I did not look for there being much use in this letter. <strong>The</strong><br />

godly bishop Meletius <strong>and</strong> <strong>The</strong>odotus had strongly urged me to visit them, representing<br />

that a meeting would be a proof of affection, <strong>and</strong> being wishful of remedying the troubles<br />

which are at present a cause of anxiety. 2337 <strong>The</strong>y had appointed, as a time for our meeting,<br />

the middle of the approaching month of June, <strong>and</strong> for the place, Phargamus, a spot famous<br />

for martyr’s glory <strong>and</strong> for the large number of people attending the synod there every year.<br />

Directly I returned <strong>and</strong> heard of the death of the blessed deacon, <strong>and</strong> that my letter was lying<br />

useless at home, I felt that I must not be idle, because thirty-three days were still remaining<br />

up to the appointed time, <strong>and</strong> so I hurriedly sent the letter to the very reverend Eustathius,<br />

my fellow minister, with the object of its being sent on by him to your reverence <strong>and</strong> of<br />

getting an answer without delay. If, then, it is possible <strong>and</strong> agreeable to you to come, I will<br />

come too. If not, I, God willing, will pay the debt of meeting due from last year: unless<br />

haply some hindrance for my sins comes in the way again, in which case I must put off my<br />

meeting with the bishops to another time.<br />

2336 Placed in 372.<br />

To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.<br />

2337 <strong>The</strong>odotus of Nicopolis was distressed at Basil’s being in communion with Eustathius.<br />

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