Letter 106: Through these godly bishops I greet you.
To Abraham the Oeconomus,
Through these godly bishops I greet you. I beg you to work for the calm of the churches and to scatter the waves of slander. "Whatever a man sows, that shall he also reap" [Galatians 6:7], as the divine apostle says. Without doubt, then, whoever fights for the apostolic teachings will reap the fruit of the apostolic blessing and share in the apostles' reward.
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