And
then
he
bid
farewell
to
them
in
order
to
go
to
the
region
of
the
Albanians
and
arrived
in
their
country,
and
upon
reaching
the
royal
regions,
he
saw
the
saintly
Bishop
of
the
Albanians
whose
name
was
Jeremiah,
and
their
King,
whose
name
was
Arsvagh,
who
along
with
the
nobility
received
[him]
in
the
name
of
Christ
with
utter
compliance.
And
then
they
inquired
and
he
explained
the
reason
for
his
coming.
And
they,
the
two
associates,
the
King
and
the
Bishop,
expressed
their
readiness
to
adopt
the
letters
and
ordered
that
a
large
number
of
youths
be
gathered
from
provinces
and
places
in
the
realm
and
to
open
schools
in
suitable
places
to
make
provisions
for
their
livelihood.
And
when
this
order
was
actually
fulfilled
and
bore
results.
Bishop
Jeremiah
soon
began
the
translation
of
the
divine
books,
whereby
at
once
in
one
instant,
the
barbaric,
slothful,
and
brutal
men
become
well
acquainted
with
the
prophets
and
the
apostles,
becoming
heirs
to
the
gospel,
and
in
no
way
ignorant
of
the
divine
traditions.
Moreover,
the
God-fearing
King
of
the
Albanians
promptly
commanded
the
satanic
and
devil
worshipping
nation
to
withdraw
and
to
free
itself
from
the
old
superstitions
and
to
submit
to
the
sweet
yoke
of
Christ.
And
when
they
had
accomplished
it
and
had
done
all
that
was
needed
and
that
which
he
wanted,
he
was
aided
in
his
sacred
task
of
indoctrination,
in
the
region
of
Baghas,
by
the
saintly
Bishop
whose
name
was
Moushegh.
He
then
took
leave
of
the
Albanian
King,
the
Bishop,
and
the
Church.
And
he
named
a
few
of
his
pupils
as
overseers
over
them
along
with
one
of
the
royal
priests
whose
name
was
Jonathan,
who
had
shown
much
eagerness
for
his
instruction.
And
committing
them
and
himself
in
God's
providential
mercy,
he
resumed
his
journey
from
the
regions
of
Albania
to
the
land
of
Georgia.