The Life Of St. Anthony Quotes
The Life Of St. Anthony
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“It was a dictum of his that the soul's energy thrives when the body's desires are feeblest.”
― The Life Of St. Anthony
― The Life Of St. Anthony
“Let no one who hath
renounced the world think
that he hath given up some
great thing... the whole earth
set over against heavenʼs
infinite is scant and poor”
― The Life Of St. Anthony
renounced the world think
that he hath given up some
great thing... the whole earth
set over against heavenʼs
infinite is scant and poor”
― The Life Of St. Anthony
“Again the enemy suggested the ease of pleasure. But he like a man filled with rage and grief turned his thoughts to the threatened fire and the gnawing worm, and setting these in array against his adversary, passed through the temptation unscathed. All this was a source of shame to his foe. For he, deeming himself like God, was now mocked by a young man; and he who boasted himself against flesh and blood was being put to flight by a man in the flesh. For the Lord was working with Antony— the Lord who for our sake took flesh and gave the body victory over the devil, so that all who truly fight can say 1 Corinthians 15:10, 'not I but the grace of God which was with me.”
― St. Athanasius: Life of St. Anthony
― St. Athanasius: Life of St. Anthony
“How he confuted the philosophers by healing certain vexed with demons 80. 'And these signs are sufficient to prove that the faith of Christ alone is the true religion. But see! You still do not believe and are seeking for arguments. We however make our proof not in the persuasive words of Greek wisdom as our teacher has it, but we persuade by the faith which manifestly precedes argumentative proof. Behold there are here some vexed with demons;'—now there were certain who had come to him very disquieted by demons, and bringing them into the midst he said—'Do you cleanse them either by arguments and by whatever art or magic you choose, calling upon your idols, or if you are unable, put away your strife with us and you shall see the power of the Cross of Christ.' And having said this he called upon Christ, and signed the sufferers two or three times with the sign of the Cross. And immediately the men stood up whole, and in their right mind, and immediately gave thanks unto the Lord. And the philosophers, as they are called, wondered, and were astonished exceedingly at the understanding of the man and at the sign which had been wrought. But Antony said, 'Why marvel ye at this? We are not the doers of these things, but it is Christ who works them by means of those who believe in Him. Believe, therefore, also yourselves, and you shall see that with us there is no trick of words, but faith through love which is wrought in us towards Christ; which if you yourselves should obtain you will no longer seek demonstrative arguments, but will consider faith in Christ sufficient.' These are the words of Antony. And they marvelling at this also, saluted him and departed, confessing the benefit they had received from him.”
― The Life of Saint Anthony
― The Life of Saint Anthony
“For the Lord was working with Antony—the Lord who for our sake took flesh2 and gave the body victory over the devil, so that all who truly fight can say3 , ‘not I but the grace of God which was with me.”
― The Life of Antony
― The Life of Antony
“There was also a maiden from Busiris Tripolitana, who had a terrible and very hideous disorder. For the runnings of her eyes, nose, and ears fell to the ground and immediately became worms.”
― St. Athanasius: Life of St. Anthony
― St. Athanasius: Life of St. Anthony
“he neither bathed his body with water to free himself from filth, nor did he ever wash his feet, nor even endure so much as to put them into water, unless compelled by necessity.”
― St. Athanasius: Life of St. Anthony
― St. Athanasius: Life of St. Anthony
“For the demons do all things— they prate, they confuse, they dissemble, they confound — to deceive the simple.”
― St. Athanasius: Life of St. Anthony
― St. Athanasius: Life of St. Anthony
