Epistle VI.--To Sixtus, Bishop.
And a little after Dionysius proceeds: --
2. And, moreover, to our beloved co-presbyters Dionysius and Philemon, who before agreed with Stephen, and had written to me about the same matters, I wrote previously in few words, but now I have written again more at length.
In the same letter, says Eusebius, [841] he informs Xystus [842] of the Sabellian heretics, that they were gaining ground at that time, in these words: --
3. For since of the doctrine, which lately has been set on foot at Ptolemais, a city of Pentapolis, impious and full of blasphemy against Almighty God and the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ; full of unbelief and perfidy towards His only begotten Son and the first-born of every creature, the Word made man, and which takes away the perception of the Holy Spirit, -- on either side both letters were brought to me, and brethren had come to discuss it, setting forth more plainly as much as by God's gift I was able, -- I wrote certain letters, copies of which I have sent to thee.
