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XCVII. To the
Count Sporacius.1814
1814 Sporacius or Asporacius was present at Chalcedon in 451, as
comes domesticorum, or one of the two commanders of the body
guard. It was at his request that Theodoret wrote his
Hæreticarum fabularum compendium which he dedicates
“To the most magnificent and glorious lord Sporacius my
Christ-loving son.” To Sporacius was also addressed the short
treatise “adversus Nestorium” of which some editors
have doubted the genuineness. The present letter may be dated in
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I am delighted with your
excellency’s letter. My pleasure has been increased by the very
religious presbyter and monk Iamblichus, who has told me of your warm
zeal, your earnestness in religion, and your real goodwill to me. On
hearing of this as well as of the efforts of the glorious and pious
lord Patricius1815 on my behalf I
give you the apostolic blessing which the blessed Onesiphorus obtained
from that holy tongue; “The Lord give mercy to your house, for he
oft refreshed. me and was not ashamed of my chain;” “The
Lord grant unto him that he may find mercy of the Lord in that
day.”1816 This I pray for you, even though
the enemies of the truth inflict on me yet greater miseries as they
suppose; for we have been taught to regard men’s purpose; but be
sure of this, that with true religion death to me is very pleasant, and
exile to the ends of the earth. Still we are distressed at the storm of
the churches, which the Lord of all is mighty to disperse.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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