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

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To the presbyter Genethlius.Letter CCXXIV. 2903To the presbyter Genethlius.1. I have received your reverence’s letter <strong>and</strong> I am delighted at the title which you havefelicitously applied to the writing which they have composed in calling it “a writing of divorcement.”2904 What defence the writers will be able to make before the tribunal of Christ,where no excuse will avail, I am quite unable to conceive. After accusing me, violentlyrunning me down, <strong>and</strong> telling tales in accordance not with the truth but with what theywished to be true, they have assumed a great show of humility, <strong>and</strong> have accused me ofhaughtiness for refusing to receive their envoys. They have written, as they have, what isall—or nearly all—for I do not wish to exaggerate,—lies, in the endeavour to persuade menrather than God, <strong>and</strong> to please men rather than God, with Whom nothing is more preciousthan truth. Moreover into the letter written against me they have introduced heretical expressions,<strong>and</strong> have concealed the author of the impiety, in order that most of the moreunsophisticated might be deceived by the calumny got up against me, <strong>and</strong> suppose theportion introduced to be mine. For nothing is said by my ingenious sl<strong>and</strong>erers as to thename of the author of these vile doctrines, <strong>and</strong> it is left for the simple to suspect that theseinventions, if not their expression in writing, is due to me. Now that you know all this, Iexhort you not to be perturbed yourselves, <strong>and</strong> to calm the excitement of those who areagitated. I say this although I know that it will not be easy for my defence to be received,because I have been anticipated by the vile calumnies uttered against me by persons of influence.2. Now as to the point that the writings going the round as mine are not mine at all,the angry feeling felt against me so confuses their reason that they cannot see what is profitable.Nevertheless, if the question were put to them by yourselves, I do think that theywould not reach such a pitch of obstinate perversity as to dare to utter the lie with their ownlips, <strong>and</strong> allege the document in question to be mine. And if it is not mine, why am I beingjudged for other men’s writings? But they will urge that I am in communion with Apollinarius,<strong>and</strong> cherish in my heart perverse doctrines of this kind. Let them be asked for proof.If they are able to search into a man’s heart, let them say so; <strong>and</strong> do you admit the truth ofall that they say about everything. If on the other h<strong>and</strong>, they are trying to prove my beingin communion on plain <strong>and</strong> open grounds, let them produce either a canonical letter writtenby me to him, or by him to me. Let them shew that I have held intercourse with his clergy,or have ever received any one of them into the communion of prayer. If they adduce theletter written now five <strong>and</strong> twenty years ago, written by layman to layman, <strong>and</strong> not even2662903 Placed in 375.2904 Matt. xix. 7.744

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