Nilus of Ancyra→Gainas|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To Gainas the General [the Gothic magister militum, an adherent of Arianism].
Again the great general has come at us, brandishing through his letters his waxen weapons, which he did not acquire from himself, but procured from elsewhere in a manner that deserves censure. For "Behold," he says, "the divine Apostle proclaimed the lowering of Jesus; for he writes to those of the Hebrews who have believed that 'The Son of God lives always for this, to intercede on our behalf'" [Hebrews 7:25]. But let those who prompt you to write such things know that the most blessed and much-hymned economy [dispensation] of the Savior, which is an intercession on our behalf, is so addressed and so called by the God-bearing and God-proclaiming men.
To Gainas the General [the Gothic magister militum, an adherent of Arianism].
Again the great general has come at us, brandishing through his letters his waxen weapons, which he did not acquire from himself, but procured from elsewhere in a manner that deserves censure. For "Behold," he says, "the divine Apostle proclaimed the lowering of Jesus; for he writes to those of the Hebrews who have believed that 'The Son of God lives always for this, to intercede on our behalf'" [Hebrews 7:25]. But let those who prompt you to write such things know that the most blessed and much-hymned economy [dispensation] of the Savior, which is an intercession on our behalf, is so addressed and so called by the God-bearing and God-proclaiming men.
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