Caesarea
place · 1 work · 7 mentions · 8 anchored passages
Cappadocia · our Church of Caesarea · our metropolis · the city · us
in the texts
Letters
City near which Heraclides seeks out the bishop.
Coming near Caesarea, in order to learn how matters stood, yet not enduring to approach the city itself, I took refuge in the neighbouring poor-house, that I might there learn the things I wished.
When he returned to his own country, he gave to the most blessed bishop Hermogenes of Caesarea, who was judging him for his false doctrine, a confession of sound faith.
And when I missed you on both occasions, I have come to writing, that you may think me worthy to be visited by you—at once doing what is fitting, as a younger man visiting an elder, and at the same time receiving through our meeting some counsel from us, since you have business with certain persons in Caesarea that needs our mediation toward a settlement.