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

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To a Censitor. 3259<br />

Letter CCXCIX.<br />

I was aware, before you told me, that you do not like your employment in public affairs.<br />

It is an old saying that those who are anxious to lead a pious life do not throw themselves<br />

with pleasure into office. <strong>The</strong> case of magistrates seems to me like that of physicians. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

see awful sights; they meet with bad smells; they get trouble for themselves out of other<br />

people’s calamities. This is at least the case with those who are real magistrates. All men<br />

who are engaged in business, look also to make a profit, <strong>and</strong> are excited about this kind of<br />

glory, count it the greatest possible advantage to acquire some power <strong>and</strong> influence by which<br />

they may be able to benefit their friends, punish their enemies, <strong>and</strong> get what they want for<br />

themselves. You are not a man of this kind. How should you be? You have voluntarily<br />

withdrawn from even high office in the State. You might have ruled the city like one single<br />

house, but you have preferred a life free from care <strong>and</strong> anxiety. You have placed a higher<br />

value on having no troubles yourself <strong>and</strong> not troubling other people, than other people do<br />

on making themselves disagreeable. But it has seemed good to the Lord that the district of<br />

Ibora 3260 should not be under the power of hucksters, nor be turned into a mere slave<br />

market. It is His will that every individual in it should be enrolled, as is right. Do you<br />

therefore accept this responsibility? It is vexatious, I know, but it is one which may bring<br />

you the approbation of God. Neither fawn upon the great <strong>and</strong> powerful, nor despise the<br />

poor <strong>and</strong> needy. Show to all under your rule an impartiality of mind, balanced more exactly<br />

than any scales. Thus in the sight of those who have entrusted you with these responsibilities<br />

your zeal for justice will be made evident, <strong>and</strong> they will view you with exceptional admiration.<br />

And even though you go unnoticed by them, you will not be unnoticed by our God. <strong>The</strong><br />

prizes which He has put before us for good works are great.<br />

3259 i.e. assessor of taxes.<br />

3260 See geographical note in Prolegomena.<br />

To a Censitor.<br />

871<br />

318

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