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38. But you will say,
It was impossible for me to reply otherwise than I did. The letter
which I received was such that, if I had not replied and retranslated
literally the books which you had translated paraphrastically, I should
myself have been thought to be a follower of Origen. I will not at
present say anything as to the character of that letter, except that it
bears the name of a man of high rank, Pammachius: but I ask, would
there have been anything uncourteous in such a reply as this: “My
brothers we ought not readily to judge of other men’s works. You
remember what you did when I had sent my books against Jovinian to
Rome,2993
2993 See Jerome’s letter to Pammachius (Letter xlviii) describing
his friend’s remonstrance, and defending himself. | and when some persons understood them
in a different sense from that in which, if my memory serves me, I had
composed them. They were read by a great many people, and almost every
one was offended by them, you yourself, as was believed, amongst them.
Did you not on that occasion withdraw from circulation the copies which
had been exposed to sale publicly in the forum, and send them, not to
some one else, but to me, at the same time pointing out the grounds on
which you thought so many had been offended? And I, as you remember,
wrote an Apology in new terms, so as to give a sounder meaning, as far
as I could, to expressions to which a different sense had been
attributed. Well, it is but fair that as we would that men should do to
us so we should do to them: and therefore, as you sent me back my books
for correction, so do now with these books: send them back to their
author, and hint to him what you think blameable in them, so that, if
in anything he has gone wrong, he may correct it. Besides, though I
have exercised my talents on many subjects, and laboured out many
works, this is almost the first work which he has attempted, and
possibly even this he has done under compulsion, so that it is not
strange if he has not gone quite straight at first. We should not seize
upon opportunities for disparaging men who are Christians, but seek
their advantage by correcting what they have done
wrong.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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