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Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume VI/Gregory Thaumaturgus/Acknowledged Writings/Canonical Epistle/Canon VI

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Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VI, Acknowledged Writings, Canonical Epistle
by Gregory Thaumaturgus, translated by Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond
Canon VI
158123Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VI, Acknowledged Writings, Canonical Epistle — Canon VIStewart Dingwall Fordyce SalmondGregory Thaumaturgus

Canon VI.[1]

Moreover, it has been reported to us that a thing has happened in your country which is surely incredible, and which, if done at all, is altogether the work of unbelievers, and impious men, and men who know not the very name of the Lord; to wit, that some have gone to such a pitch of cruelty and inhumanity, as to be detaining by force certain captives who have made their escape. Dispatch ye commissioners into the country, lest the thunderbolts of heaven fall all too surely upon those who perpetrate such deeds.


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  1. Concerning those who forcibly detain captives escaped from the barbarians.