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18. The Saints who fled were no
cowards.
Of a truth no one can possibly doubt that they
were well furnished with the virtue of fortitude. For the Patriarch
Jacob who had before fled from Esau, feared not death when it came, but
at that very time blessed the Patriarchs, each according to his
deserts. And the great Moses, who previously had hid himself from
Pharaoh, and had withdrawn into Midian for fear of him, when he
received the commandment, ‘Return into Egypt1471 ,’ feared not to do so. And again, when
he was bidden to go up into the mountain Abarim1472
and die, he delayed not through cowardice, but even joyfully proceeded
thither. And David, who had before fled from Saul, feared not to risk
his life in war in defence of his people; but having the choice of
death or of flight set before him, when he might have fled and lived,
he wisely preferred death. And the great Elijah, who had at a former
time hid himself from Jezebel, shewed no cowardice when he was
commanded by the Spirit to meet Ahab, and to reprove Ahaziah. And
Peter, who had hid himself for fear of the Jews, and the Apostle Paul
who was let down in a basket, and fled, when they were told, ‘Ye
must bear witness at Rome1473
1473 Vid. Acts xxiii. 11. [The reference to the
Roman martyrdom of the two great Apostles should be noted. The
tradition is as old as Clem. Rom.; much older than that of the Roman
Episcopate of one of them.] | ,’ deferred
not the journey; yea, rather, they departed rejoicing1474
1474 Vid.
Euseb. Hist. ii. 25. | ; the one as hastening to meet his friends,
received his death with exultation; and the other shrunk not from the
time when it came, but gloried in it, saying, ‘For I am now ready
to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand1475 .’E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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