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Athanasius: The Life of Antony and the Letter to Marcellinus is unavailable, but you can change that!

This biography of St. Anthony—the recognized father of monasticism—is widely considered the most important document of early monasticism.

if mocking them, he said: “If there were some power among you, it would have been enough for only one of you to come. But since the Lord has broken your strength, you attempt to terrify me by any means with the mob; it is a mark of your weakness that you mimic the shapes of irrational beasts.” And again with boldness he said, “If you are able, and you did receive authority over me, don’t hold back, but attack. But if you are unable, why, when it is vain, do you disturb me? For faith in our Lord is
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