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

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To Patrophilus, bishop of Ægæ.for some proof of faith, I determined to have recourse to the written document. 3054 I thoughtthat I should fulfil two objects at once; I expected both to persuade the Nicopolitans not tothink ill of the man, 3055 <strong>and</strong> to shut the mouths of my calumniators, because agreement infaith would exclude sl<strong>and</strong>er on both sides. Indeed the creed had been drawn up, <strong>and</strong> it wasbrought from me, <strong>and</strong> signed. After it had been signed, a place was appointed for a secondmeeting, <strong>and</strong> another date fixed, so that my brethren in the diocese might come together<strong>and</strong> be united with one another, <strong>and</strong> our communion for the future be genuine <strong>and</strong> sincere.I, for my part, arrived at the appointed time, <strong>and</strong>, of the brethren who act with me, somewere on the spot, <strong>and</strong> others were hurrying thither, all joyous <strong>and</strong> eager as though on thehigh road to peace. 3056 Couriers <strong>and</strong> a letter from myself announced my arrival; for thespot appointed for the reception of those who were assembling was mine. But nobody appearedon the other side; no one came in advance; no one to announce the approach of theexpected bishops. So those who had been sent by me returned with the report of the deepdejection <strong>and</strong> the complaints of those who were assembled, as though a new creed had beenpromulgated by me. They were moreover said to be for deciding, that they certainly wouldnot suffer their bishop to go over to me. Then came a messenger bringing me a letter hastilydrawn up, <strong>and</strong> containing no mention of the points originally agreed on. My brotherTheophilus, 3057 a man worthy of all respect <strong>and</strong> honour at my h<strong>and</strong>s, sent one of his adherents,<strong>and</strong> made certain announcements, which he thought it not improper for him to utter,nor unbecoming in me to hear. He did not condescend to write, not so much because hewas afraid of being convicted on written evidence, as because he was anxious not to becompelled to address me as bishop. Assuredly his language was violent, <strong>and</strong> came from aheart a vehemently agitated. Under these circumstances I departed abashed <strong>and</strong> depressed,not knowing what to answer to my questioners. Then, without any long interval of time,there was the journey into Cilicia, 3058 the return thence, <strong>and</strong> forthwith a letter repudiatingcommunion with me. 30593. The cause of the rupture was the allegation that I wrote to Apollinarius <strong>and</strong> was incommunion with the presbyter Diodorus. I never regarded Apollinarius as an enemy, <strong>and</strong>for some reasons I even respect him. But I never so far united myself to him as to take upon3054 i.e.the formula proposed to Eustathius by <strong>Basil</strong>, <strong>and</strong> signed in 373 by him with Fronto, Severus, <strong>and</strong>others, <strong>and</strong> appearing as Letter cxxv.3055 i.e. Eustathius.3056 cf. Letter cxxx.3057 Theophilus of Castabala.3058 cf. Letter cxxx. The journey of Eustathius to Cilicia was the occasion of his presenting an Arian creedto a certain Gelasius.3059 cf. Letter ccxxvi. The letter of repudiation was conveyed by Eustathius the chorepiscopus.788

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