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

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To Meletius, Bishop of Antioch.Letter LVII. 2208To Meletius, Bishop of Antioch. 2209If your holiness only knew the greatness of the happiness you cause me whenever youwrite to me, I know that you would never have let slip any opportunity of sending me a letter;nay, you would have written me many letters on each occasion, knowing the reward that iskept in store by our loving Lord for the consolation of the afflicted. Everything here is stillin a very painful condition, <strong>and</strong> the thought of your holiness is the only thing that recallsme from my own troubles; a thought made more distinct to me by my communication withyou through that letter of yours which is so full of wisdom <strong>and</strong> grace. When, therefore, Itake your letter into my h<strong>and</strong>, first of all, I look at its size, <strong>and</strong> I love it all the more for beingso big; then, as I read it, I rejoice over every word I find in it; as I draw near the end I beginto feel sad; so good is every word that I read, in what you write. The overflowing of a goodheart is good. Should I, however, be permitted, in answer to your prayers, while I live onthis earth, to meet you face to face, <strong>and</strong> to enjoy the profitable instruction of your livingvoice, or any aids to help me in the life that now is, or that which is to come, I should countthis indeed the best of blessings, a prelude to the mercy of God. I should, ere now, haveadhered to this intention, had I not been prevented by true <strong>and</strong> loving brothers. I have toldmy brother Theophrastus 2210 to make a detailed report to you of matters, as to which I donot commit my intentions to writing.2208 Placed in the year 371.2209 This letter, the first of six to Meletius of Antioch, is supposed to be assigned to this date, because of<strong>Basil</strong>’s statement that the state of the Church of Cæsarea was still full of pain to him. <strong>Basil</strong> had not yet overcomethe opposition of his suffragans, or won the position secured to him after his famous intercourse with Valensin 372. Meletius had now been for seven years exiled from Antioch, <strong>and</strong> was suffering for the sake of orthodoxy,while not in full communion with the Catholics, because of the unhappy Eustathian schism.2210 This Theophrastus may be identified with the deacon Theophrastus who died shortly after Easter a.d.372. (cf. Letter xcv.) The secret instructions given him “seem to refer to <strong>Basil</strong>’s design for giving peace to theChurch, which <strong>Basil</strong> did not attempt to carry out before his tranquilization of Cappadocia, but may have hadin mind long before.” Maran, Vit. Bas. chap. xvi.473

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