Letter 74: Although I am at home, my love is expatriated with you, for affection makes us have all things common. Trusting in the mercy of God, and in your prayers, I have great hopes that all will turn out according to your mind, and that the hurricane will be turned into a gentle breeze, and that God will give you this reward for your orthodoxy, that you...

Gregory of NazianzusUnknown|c. 371 AD|Gregory of Nazianzus|Human translated
friendship
Military conflict

Gregory to a friend.

Although I am at home, my heart has gone into exile with you, for affection makes all things common between friends. Trusting in the mercy of God and in your prayers, I have great hope that all will turn out as you wish -- that the hurricane will be transformed into a gentle breeze, and that God will give you this reward for your faithfulness to the truth: the restoration of what has been taken from you and the vindication of the cause for which you suffer.

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