Chapter 1 [I.]—Introductory Statement.
I Cannot tell you, dearly loved and honoured son Valerius, how great is the pleasure which my heart receives when I hear of your warm and earnest interest in the testimony of the word of God against the heretics; and this, too, amidst your military duties and the cares which devolve on you in the eminent position you so justly occupy, and the pressing functions, moreover, of your political life. After reading the letter of your Eminence, in which you acknowledge the book which I dedicated to you, I was roused to write this also; for you request me to attend to the statement, which my brother and fellow-bishop Alypius is commissioned to make to me, about the discussion which is being raised by the heretics over sundry passages of my book. Not only have I received this information from the narrative of my said brother, but I have also read the extracts which he produced, and which you had yourself forwarded to Rome, after his departure from Ravenna. On discovering the boastful language of our adversaries, as I could easily do in these extracts, I determined, with the help of the Lord, to reply to their taunts with all the truthfulness and scriptural authority that I could command.
CAPUT PRIMUM.
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1. Inter militiae tuae curas et illustris personae quam pro meritis gestas, actusque reipublicae necessarios, fili dilectissime et honorande Valeri, tanto studio te adversus haereticos in eloquia divina flagrare, satis dici non potest, quanta mentis jucunditate delecter. Itaque posteaquam legi litteras Sublimitatis tuae, quibus de libro quem ad te scripsi gratias agis; sed et admones, ut per fratrem et coepiscopum meum Alypium audiam, quid de quibusdam locis ejusdem libri haeretici disputationis assumant; ad hoc scribendum excitatus sum. Et quia non tantum relatu memorati mei fratris id didici, verum etiam prolatas ab eo chartulas legi, quas post ejus de Ravenna profectionem Romam mittere ipse curasti: ubi adversariorum potui vaniloquia reperire, ad ea respondere, adjuvante Domino, quanta possum veritate et Scripturarum divinarum auctoritate, proposui.