73 surviving letters between Isidore of Pelusium and Zosimus, spanning 392-425 AD.
It is necessary, my dear chap, to persuade your listeners by facts that the kingdom of heaven exists, and then to...
You seemed to have a good pretext for your last offence to forgive yourself as avenging your brother.
Wretched Zosimus, it is the last hour.
On the coming of God in the flesh.
Stain, pollution, defilement — what should I call it that would be enough?
I will not render judgment based on hearsay alone, and I will not take sides before hearing both parties.
We all greatly marvel at the mystery of the Incarnation — and rightly so.
If you wish to judge others, first judge yourself.
That one ought not to do anything licentious or boyish, but to keep a temperate and disciplined manner of life in...
When I heard that you had written to Zosimus the Presbyter in those terms, I was troubled — not because your...
You may wonder why I continue to write rather than coming to speak with you face to face.
“To Zosimus, a presbyter.”
“To Zosimus the Presbyter.”
“To Zosimus, presbyter.”
“To Zosimus, Maron, Chaeremon, and Eustathius.”
“To Zosimus, the presbyter.”
“To Zosimus, Chaeremon, and Maron.”
“To Zosimus Many men among the Greeks [the pagan Greeks], most excellent one, are celebrated for having attained to mora…”
“To the same person.”
“To Zosimus.”
“To Zosimus, Maron, and Chaeremon.”
“To Zosimus the presbyter.”
“To Zosimus, useful counsel, since he carries certain letters of the holy Basil.”
“To Zosimus the presbyter, and to Anatolius and Maron, deacons.”
“To the Same Persons.”
“On the man who was ordained by means of money.”
“On judgment.”
“On vainglory.”
“To Zosimus the Presbyter I grieve exceedingly in my soul that, while you see keenly toward the worst things, you are bl…”
“To Zosimus, grown old, and persisting in his evils.”
“To Zosimus, Maron, and Eustathius.”
“To Zosimus, Maron, Palladius, and Eustathius.”