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athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.02
Upon this license of iniquity and disorder, their deeds were worse than in time of war, and more cruel than those of robbers. Some of them were plundering whatever fell in their way; others dividing among themselves the sums which some had laid up there ; the wine, of which there was a large quantity, they either drank …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.02
The church and the holy Baptistery were set on fire, and straightway groans, shrieks, and lamentations, were heard through the city; while the citizens in their indignation at these enormities, cried shame upon the governor, and protested against the violence used to them. For holy and undefiled virgins were being stri …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.02
Encyclical letter (Epistola Encyclica) To his fellow-ministers in every place, beloved lords, Athanasius sends health in the Lord. §1. The whole Church affected by what has occurred Our sufferings have been dreadful beyond endurance, and it is impossible to describe them in suitable terms; but in order that the dreadfu …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.02
Such proceedings tend to the dissolution of all the ecclesiastical Canons, and compel the heathen to blaspheme, and to suspect that our appointments are not made according to a divine rule, but as a result of traffic and patronage. §3. Outrages which took place at the time of Gregory's arrival Thus was this notable app …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.02
Thus, those persons who were excommunicated by us for their impiety, now glory in the plunder of our churches; while the people of God, and the Clergy of the Catholic Church are compelled either to have communion with the impiety of the Arian heretics, or else to forbear entering into them. Moreover, by means of the Go …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.02
§5. Retirement of Athanasius, and tyranny of Gregory and Philagrius When all this was done, they did not stop even here; but consulted how they might act the same part in the other church , where I was mostly living during those days; and they were eager to extend their fury to this church also, in order that they migh …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.01
For both are in danger, unless God shall speedily by your hands amend what has been done amiss, and the Church be avenged on her enemies. For our Canons and our forms were not given to the Churches at the present day, but were wisely and safely transmitted to us from our forefathers. Neither had our faith its beginning …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
Letter 55 Letter to Rufinianus. To our lord, son, and most desired fellow-minister Rufinianus. Athanasius greeting in the Lord. You write what is proper for a beloved son to write to a father: accordingly, I embraced you when you came near me in writing, most desired Rufinianus. And I, though I might write to you as a …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.01
If the brethren at Rome [last year], before these things had happened, and on account of their former misdeeds, wrote letters to call a Council, that these evils might be set right (fearing which, Eusebius and his fellows took care previously to throw the Church into confusion, and desired to destroy me, in order that …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.01
You know the history, brethren, and the particular account of the circumstances given in Scripture. I will not therefore describe them more in detail, since I write to persons acquainted with them, and as I am anxious to represent to your piety our present circumstances, which are even worse than those to which I have …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
Letter 59 To Epictetus. To my Lord, beloved brother, and most-longed-for fellow-minister Epictetus , Athanasius greeting in the Lord. I thought that all vain talk of all heretics, many as they may be, had been stopped by the Synod which was held at Nicæa. For the Faith there confessed by the Fathers according to the di …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.01
This announcement confounded every one, for such a proceeding was entirely novel, and now heard of for the first time. The people however assembled still more constantly in the churches , for they very well knew that neither they themselves, nor any Bishop or Presbyter, nor in short any one had ever complained against …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
Letter 4 For 332. Easter-day vii Pharmuthi , iv Non. Apr.; Æra Dioclet. 48; Coss. Fabius Pacatianus, Mæcilius Hilarianus; Præfect, Hyginus ; Indict. v. He sent this Letter from the Emperor's Court by a soldier. I send to you, my beloved, late and beyond the accustomed time ; yet I trust you will forgive the delay, on a …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
Letter 56 To the Emperor Jovian concerning the Faith Copy of a letter of the Emperor Jovian, sent to Athanasius, the most holy Archbishop of Alexandria: To the most religious and friend of God, Athanasius, Jovian: Admiring exceedingly the achievements of your most honourable life, and of your likeness to the God of all …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
Letter 60 To Adelphius , Bishop and Confessor: against the Arians. We have read what your piety has written to us, and genuinely approve your piety toward Christ. And above all we glorify God, Who has given you such grace as not only to have right opinions, but also, so far as that is possible, not to be ignorant of th …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
You have tomorrow and the day after, for I am going out to Camp.' And a certain lawyer belonging to the Cynics petitioned the Emperor: 'May it please your Majesty, on account of Bishop Athanasius, the Receiver-General seized my houses.' Emperor: 'If the Receiver-General seized your houses what has that to do with Athan …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.01
But you must not for this stand in awe of their iniquity, but on the contrary avenge: and show your indignation at this their unprecedented conduct against us. For if when one member suffers all the members suffer with it, and, according to the blessed Apostle, we ought to weep with them that weep , let every one, now …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
They shall roar together as a bear, or as a dove. ' This is the fruit of wickedness, these rewards are given to its familiars, for perverseness does not deliver its own. But in truth, against them it sets itself, and it tears them first, and on them especially it summons ruin. Woe to them against whom these are brought …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
Letter 10 For 338. Coss. Ursus and Polemius; Præf. the same Theodorus, of Heliopolis, and of the Catholics . After him, for the second year, Philagrius; Indict. xi; Easter-day, vii Kal. Ap. xxx Phamenoth; Moon 18 1/2; Æra Dioclet. 54. Although I have travelled all this distance from you, my brethren, I have not forgott …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 339 · score 0.01
For while the ministers of the Church are under persecution, the people who condemn the impiety of the Arian heretics choose rather thus to be sick and to run the risk, than that a hand of the Arians should come upon their heads. §6. All the above illegalities were carried on in the interest of Arianism Gregory then is …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
For I am at the Court, having been summoned by the emperor Constantine to see him. But the Meletians, who were present there, being envious, sought our ruin before the Emperor. But they were put to shame and driven away from there as calumniators, being confuted by many things. Those who were driven away were Callinicu …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
Letter 52 First Letter to Monks. (Written 358-360). 1. To those in every place who are living a monastic life, who are established in the faith of God, and sanctified in Christ, and who say, 'Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed You Matthew 19:27,' brethren dearly beloved and longed for, heartiest greeting in the …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
'And now again, we have certain other accusations against Athanasius.' Emperor: 'The rights of the case will not appear by means of crowded numbers, and clamours, but choose two from yourselves, and from the party of the majority other two, for I cannot answer each one severally.' Those from the majority: 'These are th …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
And those things which could not be accomplished by man, the Lord has shown to be easy of accomplishment, by bringing us to you. For He does not give us as a prey to those who seek to swallow us up. For it is not so much us, as the Church, and the faith and godliness which they planned to overwhelm with wickedness. 4. …
athanasius_alexandria · c. 350 · score 0.01
Nor yet did they make the Holy Spirit alien from the Father and the Son, but rather glorified Him together with the Father and the Son, in the one faith of the Holy Triad, because there is in the Holy Triad also one Godhead. Appendix Petition made at Antioch to Jovian the Emperor on the part of Lucius and Bernicianus, …