Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series II/Volume VIII/The Letters/Letter 19

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Letter XIX.[1]

To Gregory my friend.[2]

I received a letter from you the day before yesterday.  It is shewn to be yours not so much by the handwriting as by the peculiar style.  Much meaning is expressed in few words.  I did not reply on the spot, because I was away from home, and the letter-carrier, after he had delivered the packet to one of my friends, went away.  Now, however, I am able to address you through Peter, and at the same time both to return your greeting, and give you an opportunity for another letter.  There is certainly no trouble in writing a laconic dispatch like those which reach me from you.


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  1. Placed by the Ben. Ed. shortly after Basil’s ordination as priest.
  2. i.e.Gregory of Nazianzus, and so Letter xiv.