Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series II/Volume VIII/The Letters/Letter 106

To a soldier.

I many reasons for thanking God for mercies vouchsafed to me in my journey, but I count no blessing greater than the knowledge of your excellency, which has been permitted me by our good Lord&#8217;s mercy.&#160; I have learnt to know one who proves that even in a soldier&#8217;s life it is possible to preserve the perfection of love to God, and that we must mark a Christian not by the style of his dress, but by the disposition of his soul.&#160; It was a great delight to me to meet you; and now, whenever I remember you, I feel very glad.&#160; Play the man; be strong; strive to nourish and multiply love to God, that there may be given you by Him yet greater boons of blessing.&#160; I need no further proof that you remember me; I have evidence in what you have done.