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

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To the Nicopolitans.<br />

Letter CCXLVII. 3085<br />

When I had read the letter of your holinesses, how did I not groan <strong>and</strong> lament that I<br />

had heard of these further troubles, of blows <strong>and</strong> insults inflicted on yourselves, of destruction<br />

of homes, devastation of the city, ruin of your whole country, persecution of the <strong>Church</strong>,<br />

banishment; of priests, invasion of wolves, <strong>and</strong> scattering of flocks. But I have looked to<br />

the Lord in heaven, <strong>and</strong> have ceased to groan <strong>and</strong> weep, because I am perfectly well assured,<br />

as I hope you know too, that help will speedily come <strong>and</strong> that you will not be for ever forsaken.<br />

What we have suffered, we have suffered for our sins. But our loving Lord will show<br />

us His own aid for the sake of His love <strong>and</strong> pity for the <strong>Church</strong>es. Nevertheless, I have not<br />

omitted to beseech men in authority in person. I have written to those at court, who love<br />

us, that the wrath of our ravening enemy may be stayed. I think, moreover, that from many<br />

quarters condemnation may fall upon his head, unless indeed these troublous times allow<br />

our public men no leisure for these matters. 3086<br />

3085 Placed in 376.<br />

3086 It is rare to find in Basil’s letters even so slight an allusion as this to the general affairs of the empire. At<br />

or about the date of this letter the Goths, hitherto kept in subjection by the legions of Valens, were being driven<br />

south by the Huns <strong>and</strong> becoming a danger to the empire. Amm. Marc. xxxi. 4. Turbido instantium studio, orbis<br />

Romani pernicies ducebatur.<br />

To the Nicopolitans.<br />

796

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