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the fame of Antony came even unto kings. For Constantine Augustus, and
his sons Constantius and Constans the Augusti wrote letters to him, as
to a father, and begged an answer from him. But he made nothing very
much of the letters, nor did he rejoice at the messages, but was the
same as he had been before the Emperors wrote to him. But when they
brought him the letters he called the monks and said, ‘Do not be
astonished if an emperor writes to us, for he is a man; but rather
wonder that God wrote the Law for men and has spoken to us1130 through His own Son.’ And so he was
unwilling to receive the letters, saying that he did not know how to
write an answer to such things. But being urged by the monks because
the emperors were Christians, and lest they should take offence on the
ground that they had been spurned, he consented that they should be
read, and wrote an answer approving them because they worshipped
Christ, and giving them counsel on things pertaining to salvation:
‘not to think much of the present, but rather to remember the
judgment that is coming, and to know that Christ alone was the true and
Eternal King.’ He begged them to be merciful and to give heed to
justice and the poor. And they having received the answer rejoiced.
Thus he was dear to all, and all desired to consider him as a
father.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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