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Chapter 200 of 366

Letters - Letter 278

1 min read · Chapter 200 of 366

Letter CCLXXVIII.1 Letter CCLXXVIII.1 To Valerianus.

I Desired, when in Orphanene,2 to see your excellency; I had also hoped that while you were living at Corsagaena, there would have been nothing to hinder your coming to me at a synod which I had expected to hold at Attagaena; since, however, I failed to hold it, my desire was to see you in the bill-country; for here again Evesus,3 being in that neighbourhood, held out hopes of our meeting. But since I have been disappointed on both occasions, I determined to write and beg that you would deign to visit me; for I think it is but right and proper that the young man should come to the old. Furthermore, at our meeting, I would make you a tender of my advice, touching your negotiations with certain at Caesarea: a right conclusion of the matter calls for my intervention. If agreeable then, do not be backward in coming to me.

1: Placed in the episcopate.

2: A district in Armenia Minor. Ramsay, Hist. Geog. A.M. 314.

3: cf . Ep . ccli. p. 291. Euassai or Evesus is about fifty miles north of Caesarea.

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