Letter 106: Here is another laying before you a letter, of which, if the truth may be said, you are the cause yourself, for you provoke them by the honour you do them. Here too is another petitioner for you, a prisoner of fear, our kinsman Eustratius, who with us and by us entreats your goodness, inasmuch as he cannot endure to be in perpetual rebellion aga...

Gregory of NazianzusA patron (verse epistle)|c. 387 AD|Gregory of Nazianzus|Human translated
slavery captivity
Persecution or exile; Slavery or captivity

Gregory to a patron.

Here is yet another letter laid before you -- and if the truth be told, you are the cause of it yourself, for the honor you show to my petitions only encourages more of them. Here too is another petitioner: our kinsman Eustratius, a prisoner of fear who needs your protection.

I commend him to your care. What you do for him, you do for me -- and what you do for me, you do for God, who rewards every act of mercy with a mercy greater still.

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