The Epistle of St. Paul to Philemon
Philemon, a noble citizen of Colossa, had a servant named Onesimus,
who robbed him and fled to Rome, where he met St. Paul, who was then a
prisoner there the first time. The Apostle took compassion on him and
received him with tenderness and converted him to the faith; for he was
a Gentile before. St. Paul sends him back to his master with this Epistle
in his favour: and though he beseeches Philemon to pardon him, yet the
Apostle writes with becoming dignity and authority. It contains divers
profitable instructions and points out the charity and humanity that
masters should have for their servants.