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65. And many monks have related with the
greatest agreement and unanimity that many other such like things were
done by him. But still these do not seem as marvellous as certain other
things appear to be. For once, when about to eat, having risen up to
pray about the ninth hour, he perceived that he was caught up in the
spirit, and, wonderful to tell, he stood and saw himself, as it were,
from outside himself, and that he was led in the air by certain ones.
Next certain bitter and terrible beings stood in the air and wished to
hinder him from passing through. But when his conductors opposed them,
they demanded whether he was not accountable to them. And when they
wished to sum up the account from his birth, Antony’s conductors
stopped them, saying, ‘The Lord hath wiped out the sins from his
birth, but from the time he became a monk, and devoted himself to God,
it is permitted you to make a reckoning.’ Then when they accused
him and could not convict him, his way was free and unhindered. And
immediately he saw himself, as it were, coming and standing by himself,
and again he was Antony as before. Then forgetful of eating, he
remained the rest of the day and through the whole of the night
groaning and praying. For he was astonished when he saw against what
mighty opponents our wrestling is, and by what labours we have to pass
through the air. And he remembered that this is what the Apostle said,
‘according to the prince of the power of the air1108 .’ For in it the enemy hath power to
fight and to attempt to hinder those who pass through. Wherefore most
earnestly he exhorted, ‘Take up the whole armour of God, that ye
may be able to withstand in the evil day1109 ,’ that the enemy, ‘having no
evil thing to say against us, may be ashamed1110 .’ And we who have learned this, let us
be mindful of the Apostle when he says, ‘whether in the body I
know not, or whether out of the body I know not; God knoweth1111 .’ But Paul was caught up unto the
third heaven, and having heard things unspeakable he came down; while
Antony saw that he had come to the air, and contended until he was
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