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Saint Athanasius of Alexandria
Defence of His Flight
4th c.
Classic translation
Treatises & Other · English translation, 1890
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Contents
Athanasius Charged With Cowardice for Escaping
Insincerity of This Charge
Outrages of the Arians Against the Bishops
Proceedings After the Council of Milan
In Praise of Hosius
Outrages of George Upon the Alexandrians
Outrages of George
If it is Wrong to Flee, it is Worse to Persecute
The Accusation Shews the Mind of the Accusers
Their Real Grievance is Not That Athanasius is a Coward, but That He is Free
Examples of Scripture Saints in Defence of Flight
The Lord an Example of Timely Flight
Example of Our Lord
An Hour and a Time for All Men
The Lord's Hour and Time
The Lord's Example Followed by the Saints
A Time to Flee and a Time to Stay
The Saints Who Fled Were No Cowards
The Saints Courageous in Their Flight, and Divinely Favoured
Same Subject Continued
The Saints Fled for Our Sakes
Same Subject Concluded
Persecution is From the Devil
Irruption of Syrianus
Athanasius's Wonderful Escape
He Acted According to the Example of the Saints. Character of His Accusers
Conclusion