The Wonders of God in the Wilderness: Or, The Lives of the Most Celebrated Saints of the Oriental Desarts; Faithfully Collected Out of the Genuine Works of the Holy Fathers, and Other Ancient Ecclesiastical WritersW. Needham, 1755 - 363 pages |
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... feven days exorcifms was entirely delivered . Another man , named Orion , a principal citizen of Aila , a city near the Red fea , was poffef- fed by a whole legion of devils ; and was brought in like manner , loaded with chains , to the ...
... feven days exorcifms was entirely delivered . Another man , named Orion , a principal citizen of Aila , a city near the Red fea , was poffef- fed by a whole legion of devils ; and was brought in like manner , loaded with chains , to the ...
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... feven days , they were contented at laft to fuffer him to depart , accompanied with about forty of his monks . With these he made the best of his way to Pelufium ( now called Damietta ) in Egypt ; and after visiting the holy folitaries ...
... feven days , they were contented at laft to fuffer him to depart , accompanied with about forty of his monks . With these he made the best of his way to Pelufium ( now called Damietta ) in Egypt ; and after visiting the holy folitaries ...
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... feven thousands : and that in his own monaftery of Tabenna alone , there were one thousand four hundred monks . Now all these maintained themselves with the labour of their hands , without being trouble- fome to any one ; and at the ...
... feven thousands : and that in his own monaftery of Tabenna alone , there were one thousand four hundred monks . Now all these maintained themselves with the labour of their hands , without being trouble- fome to any one ; and at the ...
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... feven days they were em- ployed in some kind of work , as all the monks were ; or at least , if they were perfons of note , in reading the good books they put in their hands . They were alfo to have no converfation together , but to ...
... feven days they were em- ployed in some kind of work , as all the monks were ; or at least , if they were perfons of note , in reading the good books they put in their hands . They were alfo to have no converfation together , but to ...
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... feven years he never eat any thing but raw herbs or pulfe , moistened in cold water , without any bread , or any thing that had come near the fire . For three other years , he lived only upon four or five ounces of bread in a day , with ...
... feven years he never eat any thing but raw herbs or pulfe , moistened in cold water , without any bread , or any thing that had come near the fire . For three other years , he lived only upon four or five ounces of bread in a day , with ...
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Page 306 - Have mercy upon me, O God : according to Thy great mercy. 2 And according to the multitude of Thy tender mercies : blot out my iniquity. 3 Wash me yet more from my iniquity : and cleanse me from my sin. 4 For I acknowledge my iniquity: and my sin, is always before me.
Page 99 - If you be willing, and will hearken to Me, you shall eat the good things of the land. But if you will not, and will provoke Me to wrath: the sword shall devour you.
Page 335 - Obviously a faith which warned men against worldly goods ("Love not the world, nor the things that are in the world...
Page 132 - ... charged him to give nothing to those of Egypt, that country being rich and plentiful. Melania continued some time standing, and at length said : ' Father, do you know that here is three hundred pounds weight of silver ? ' The Abbot, without casting his eye upon the chest of silver, replied : ' Daughter, He to whom you made this offering very well knows how much it weighs without being told. If you give it to God, who did not despise the widow's two mites, and even preferred them to the great...
Page 30 - Thy servants, poor in spirit, of whom is the kingdom of heaven, where they found a book in which was written the life of Antony. This one of them began to read, marvel at, and be inflamed by it; and in the reading, to meditate on embracing such a life, and giving up his worldly employments to serve Thee. And these were of the body called Agents for Public Affairs. Then, suddenly being overwhelmed with a holy love and a sober sense...
Page 335 - And not only so, but we glory also in tribulations, knowing that tribulation worketh patience, and patience trial, and trial hope, and hope confoundeth not...
Page 99 - Wash yourselves, be clean, take away the evil of your devices from my eyes : cease to do perversely, learn to do well : seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, judge for the fatherless, defend the widow. And then come and accuse me, saith the Lord : if your sins be as scarlet, they shall be made as white as snow : and if they be red as crimson, they shall be white as wool.
Page iii - The Wonders of God in the Wilderness, or the Lives of the most celebrated Saints of the Oriental Deserts ; faithfully collected out of the genuine works of the holy Fathers and other ecclesiastical Writers.
Page 30 - ... but that the two latter, as they strayed, ran into a certain cottage where dwelt some of thy servants, poor in spirit, of such as whom is the kingdom of Heaven, and that they there found a book in which was written the Life of Anthony. Which, one of them began to read and to admire, and to be kindled, and while he was reading, to meditate upon the taking up such a life, and having left the secular warfare, living to thee. But he belonged to the class of those who are called "agentes in rebus".
Page 130 - ... in practice. This he did by keeping almost perpetual silence, and by weighing well, when it was necessary to speak, every word before he gave any answer. He often took several days to recommend consultations to God, and to consider what answer he should give to those who addressed themselves to him. By his perpetual attention not to offend in his words, he arrived at so great a perfection in this particular that he was thought to have equalled, if not to have excelled, St Antony himself; and...