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NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works - Holy Bible Institute

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To Bishop Bosporius.Letter LI. 2175To Bishop Bosporius. 2176How do you think my heart was pained at hearing of the sl<strong>and</strong>ers heaped on me bysome of those that feel no fear of the Judge, who “shall destroy them that speak leasing”? 2177I spent nearly the whole night sleepless, thinking of your words of love; so did grief lay holdupon my heart of hearts. For verily, in the words of Solomon, sl<strong>and</strong>er humbleth a man. 2178And no man is so void of feeling as not to be touched at heart, <strong>and</strong> bowed down to theground, if he falls in with lips prone to lying. But we must needs put up with all things <strong>and</strong>endure all things, after committing our vindication to the Lord. He will not despise us; for“he that oppresseth the poor reproacheth his Maker.” 2179 They, however, who have patchedup this new tragedy of blasphemy seem to have lost all belief in the Lord, Who has declaredthat we must give account at the day of judgment even for an idle word. 2180 And I, tell me,I anathematized the right blessed Dianius? For this is what they have said against me.Where? When? In whose presence? On what pretext? In mere spoken words, or in writing?Following others, or myself the author <strong>and</strong> originator of the deed? Alas for the impudenceof men who make no difficulty at saying anything! Alas for their contempt of the judgmentof God! Unless, indeed, they add this further to their fiction, that they make me out to havebeen once upon a time so far out of my mind as not to know what I was saying. For so longas I have been in my senses I know that I never did anything of the kind, or had the leastwish to do so. What I am, indeed, conscious of is this; that from my earliest childhood Iwas brought up in love for him, thought as I gazed at him how venerable he looked, howdignified, how truly reverend. Then when I grew older I began to know him by the goodqualities of his soul, <strong>and</strong> took delight in his society, gradually learning to perceive the simplicity,nobility, <strong>and</strong> liberality of his character, <strong>and</strong> all his most distinctive qualities, hisgentleness of soul, his mingled magnanimity <strong>and</strong> meekness, the seemliness of his conduct,his control of temper, the beaming cheerfulness <strong>and</strong> affability which he combined with2175 Placed at the beginning of <strong>Basil</strong>’s episcopate, c. 370.2176 Bosporius, an intimate friend of <strong>Basil</strong> <strong>and</strong> of Gregory of Nazianzus, was bishop of Colonia, in CappadociaSecunda. <strong>Basil</strong> left Cæsarea in 360 in distress at hearing that Dianius had subscribed the creed of Ariminum,but was hurt at the charge that he had anathematized his friend <strong>and</strong> bishop. Dianius died in <strong>Basil</strong>’s arms in 362.2177 Ps. v. 6.2178 συκοφαντία ἄνδρα ταπεινοῖ, for Eccles. vii. 7, LXX. συκοφαντία περιδέρει σοφόν: oppression maketha wise man mad, A.V.; extortion maketh a wise man foolish, R.V.2179 Prov. xiv. 31.2180 Matt. xii. 36.462

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