Nilus of Ancyra→Chrysippus|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To Chrysippus the Curator. [curator: a civic financial administrator]
It is necessary to know that you are about to stand before a fearful tribunal, where no one appears who is able to render aid, or to snatch you out of the hand of the Judge; where no skillful cleverness will be able to avail anything at all; where there is no one who will plead as advocate, or who will beg you off. Since, therefore, your soul is about to pass through that fearful and eternal fire, do not be negligent, nor hold it in contempt, but repent, while you have the time and the appointed term of life. Come to the recognition of the things you have sinned; weep for yourself as one already dead and buried in a tomb; send dew ahead into that flame; set moving the springs of tears; grieve yourself with a good and saving grief; let the tear be brought forth in proportion to the offenses you have committed.
To Chrysippus the Curator. [curator: a civic financial administrator]
It is necessary to know that you are about to stand before a fearful tribunal, where no one appears who is able to render aid, or to snatch you out of the hand of the Judge; where no skillful cleverness will be able to avail anything at all; where there is no one who will plead as advocate, or who will beg you off. Since, therefore, your soul is about to pass through that fearful and eternal fire, do not be negligent, nor hold it in contempt, but repent, while you have the time and the appointed term of life. Come to the recognition of the things you have sinned; weep for yourself as one already dead and buried in a tomb; send dew ahead into that flame; set moving the springs of tears; grieve yourself with a good and saving grief; let the tear be brought forth in proportion to the offenses you have committed.
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