Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series II/Volume VIII/The Letters/Letter 158

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Letter CLVIII.[1]

To Antiochus.

My sins have prevented me from carrying out the wish to meet you, which I have long entertained. Let me apologise by letter for my absence, and beseech you not to omit to remember me in your prayers, that, if I live, I may be permitted to enjoy your society. If not, by the aid of your prayers may I quit this world with good hope. I commend to you our brother the camel-master.


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  1. Placed in 373.