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46. After this the Church was seized by
the persecution which then1088 took place under
Maximinus, and when the holy martyrs were led to Alexandria, Antony
also followed, leaving his cell, and saying, Let us go too, that if
called, we may contend or behold them that are contending. And he
longed to suffer martyrdom, but not being willing to give himself up,
he ministered to the confessors in the mines and in the prisons. And he
was very zealous in the judgment hall to stir up to readiness those who
were summoned when in their contest, while those who were being
martyred he received and brought on their way until they were
perfected. The judge, therefore, beholding the fearlessness of Antony
and his companions, and their zeal in this matter, commanded that no
monk should appear in the judgment hall, nor remain at all in the city.
So all the rest thought it good to hide themselves that day, but Antony
gave so little heed to the command that he washed his garment, and
stood all next day on a raised place before them, and appeared in his
best before the governor. Therefore when all the rest wondered at this,
and the governor saw and passed by with his array, he stood fearlessly,
shewing the readiness of us Christians. For, as I said before, he
prayed himself to be a martyr, wherefore he seemed as one grieved that
he had not borne his witness. But the Lord was keeping him for our
profit and that of others, that he should become a teacher to many of
the discipline which he had learned from the Scriptures. For many only
beholding his manner of life were eager to be imitators of his ways. So he again ministered as usual to
the confessors, and as though he were their fellow captive he laboured
in his ministry.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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