Letter 6017: The distinguished lord Senarius commends himself to your attention through this letter, and I add my own endorsement...
XVII. ENNODIVS MARCELLINO EPISCOPO.
Magnifici uiri domni Stephanioni filii uestri facit dignatio,
ut beatitudini uestrae legendus occurram, cuius beneficio itineris
caritas detrimenta. non patitur et quod praesentia non ualet
sermone conpensat. his ergo seruitia apostolatui uestro debita
repraesentans quaero, ut me orationum suffragio subleuetis,
quatenus insertus uenerabili conscientiae de omni merear dignationis
uestrae fruge gratulari, quia fiduciae meae coronam
uestram non ambigo responsuram.
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