CHAP.
XVII.
AT that time Honorius, successor to Boniface, was Bishop of the Apostolic see.
When he learned that the nation of the Northumbrians, with their king, had
been, by the preaching of Paulinus, converted to the faith and confession of
Christ, he sent the pall to the said Paulinus, and with it letters of
exhortation to King Edwin, with fatherly love inflaming his zeal, to the end
that he and his people should persist in belief of the truth which they had
received. The contents of which letter were as follow:
"To his most noble son, and excellent lord, Edwin king of the Angles,
Bishop Honorius, servant of the servants of God, greeting. The wholeheartedness
of your Christian Majesty, in the worship of your Creator, is so inflamed with
the fire of faith, that it shines out far and wide, and, being reported
throughout the world, brings forth plentiful fruits of your labours. For the
terms of your kingship you know to be this, that taught by orthodox preaching
the knowledge of your King and Creator, you believe and worship God, and as far
as man is able, pay Him the sincere devotion of your mind. For what else are we
able to offer to our God, but our readiness to worship Him and to pay Him our
vows, persisting in good actions, and confesssing Him the Creator of mankind?
And, therefore, most excellent son, we exhort you with such fatherly love as is
meet, to labour to preserve this gift in every way, by earnest striving and
constant prayer, in that the Divine Mercy has vouchsafed to call you to His
grace; to the end that He, Who has been pleased to deliver you from all errors,
and bring you to the knowledge of His name in this present world, may likewise
prepare a place for you in the heavenly country. Employing yourself, therefore,
in reading frequently the works of my lord Gregory, your Evangelist, of
apostolic memory, keep before your eyes that love of his doctrine, which he
zealously bestowed for the sake of your souls; that his prayers may exalt your
kingdom and people, and present you faultless before Almighty God. We are
preparing with a willing mind immediately to grant those things which you hoped
would be by us ordained for your bishops, and this we do on account of the
sincerity of your faith, which has been made known to us abundantly in terms of
praise by the bearers of these presents. We have sent two palls to the two
metropolitans, Honorius and Paulinus; to the intent, that when either of them
shall be called out of this world to his Creator, the other may, by this
authority of ours, substitute another bishop in his place; which privilege we
are induced to grant by the warmth of our love for you, as well as by reason of
the great extent of the provinces which lie between us and you; that we may in
all things support your devotion and likewise satisfy your desires. May God's
grace preserve your Highless in safety!"
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