Since, then, I have had the privilege of seeing you, through Damas your most worthy bishop, and through your worthy presbyters Bassus and Apollonius, and through my fellow-servant the deacon Sotio, whose friendship may I ever enjoy, inasmuch as he is subject to the bishop as to the grace of God, and to the presbytery as to the law of Jesus Christ, [I now write [638] to you]. Since, then, I have had the privilege of seeing you, through Damas your most worthy [639] bishop, and through your worthy [640] presbyters Bassus and Apollonius, and through my fellow-servant the deacon Sotio, whose friendship may I ever enjoy, [641] inasmuch as he, by the grace of God, is subject to the bishop and presbytery, in the law of Jesus Christ, [I now write [642] to you]. Footnotes: [638] The apodosis is here wanting in the original, but must evidently be supplied in some such way as above. [639] Literally, "worthy of God." [640] Literally, "worthy of God." [641] Literally, "whom may I[enjoy." [642] The apodosis is here wanting in the original, but must evidently be supplied in some such way as above. |