Letter 139: (This letter is written at a somewhat earlier date in reference to the consent he had been induced to give to remaining for some time longer as administrator of the See of Nazianzus. It is certainly not addressed to Theodore of Tyana, and it is not known who this Theodore is.) He Who raised David His servant from the Shepherd's work to the Thron...

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Gregory to a friend, on his reluctant service at Nazianzus.

I was induced to consent to remaining for some time longer as administrator of the see of Nazianzus, and I now regret it. The quiet life I had chosen has been interrupted, the burden of responsibility has been reimposed upon unwilling shoulders, and I find myself once again doing work for which I have neither the health nor the heart.

But a promise is a promise, and I will see it through. Only pray that God either sends a proper bishop soon or gives me the strength to bear what He has laid upon me.

Modern English rendering for readability. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek for scholarly use.