35. By all this it is made
clear, first that the version of the Seventy translators which has
gained an established position by having been so long in use, was
profitable to the churches, because that by its means the Gentiles
heard of the coming of Christ before he came; secondly, that the other
translators are not to be reproved, since it was not their own works
that they published but the divine books which they translated; and,
thirdly, that my own familiar friend should frankly accept from a
Christian and a friend what 518he has taken great pains to
obtain from the Jews and has written down for him at great cost. I have
exceeded the bounds of a letter; and, though I had taken pen in hand to
contend against a wicked heresy, I have been compelled to make answer
on my own behalf, while waiting for my friend’s three books, and
in a state of constant mental suspense about the charges he had heaped
up against me. It is easier to guard against one who professes
hostility than to make head against an enemy who lurks under the guise
of a friend.