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Letter
XXVII.1991
To Eusebius, bishop of
Samosata.1992
1992 This, the
first of twenty-two letters addressed by Basil to Eusebius of
Samosata, has no particular interest. Eusebius, the friend of
Basil, Gregory of Nazianzus, and of Meletius, was bishop of Samosata
(in Commagene on the Euphrates, now Samsat) from 360 to 373, and was
of high character and sound opinions. Theodoret (Ecc.
Hist. iv. 15), in mentioning his exile to Thrace in the
persecution under Valens, calls him “that unflagging labourer
in apostolic work,” and speaks warmly of his zeal.
Concerning the singular and touching circumstances of his death,
vide Theodoret, E.H. v. 4, and my note in the edition
of this series, p. 134. |
When by God’s grace, and
the aid of your prayers, I
had seemed to be somewhat recovering from my sickness, and had got my
strength again, then came winter, keeping me a prisoner at home, and
compelling me to remain where I was. True, its severity was much
less than usual, but this was quite enough to keep me not merely from
travelling while it lasted, but even from so much as venturing to put
my head out of doors. But to me it is no slight thing to be
permitted, if only by letter, to communicate with your reverence, and
to rest tranquil in the hope of your reply. However, should the
season permit, and further length of life be allowed me, and should the
dearth not prevent me from undertaking the journey,1993
1993 Samosata was
about two hundred miles distant from Cæsarea, as the crow
flies. | peradventure through the aid of your prayers
I may be able to fulfil my earnest wish, may find you at your own
fireside, and, with abundant leisure, may take my fill of your vast
treasures of wisdom.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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