Letter 175: I have already informed your holiness that if the teaching of the most holy and venerable bishop, my lord Nestorius,...
To Alexander of Hierapolis,
I have already informed your holiness that if the teaching of the most holy and venerable bishop, my lord Nestorius, is condemned, I will not communicate with those who condemn it. If it pleases your holiness to include this in the letter being sent to Antioch, so be it. I beg you -- let there be no delay!
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