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Works Athanasius of Alexandria (295-373) Vita Antonii The Life of Antony

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Antony you must know was by descent an Egyptian: his parents were of good family and possessed considerable wealth 1, and as they were Christians he also was reared in the same Faith. In infancy he was brought up with his parents, knowing nought else but them and his home. But when he was grown and arrived at boyhood, and was advancing in years, he could not endure to learn 2 letters, not caring to associate with other boys; but all his desire was, as it is written of Jacob, to live a plain man at home 3. With his parents he used to attend the Lord’s House, and neither as a child was he idle nor when older did he despise them; but was both obedient to his father and mother and attentive to what was read, keeping in his heart what was profitable in what he heard. And though as a child brought up in moderate affluence, he did not trouble his parents for varied or P. 196 luxurious fare, nor was this a source of pleasure to him; but was content simply with what he found nor sought anything further.


  1. At Coma in Upper Egypt, seeSozom.i. 13.  ↩

  2. Cf. St. Aug.de Doctr. Christ.Prologue.  ↩

  3. Gen. xxv. 27 .  ↩

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