I did not flee on my own impulse nor without divine direction
But how many and how great things came upon Origen per the persecution, and what was their final https://boomcasinos.org/it/ result — as the demon of evil marshaled all his forces, and fought against the man with his utmost craft and power, assaulting him beyond all others against whom he contended at that time — and what and how many things he endured for the word of Christ, bonds and bodily tortures and torments under the iron collar and durante the dungeon; and how for many days with his feet stretched four spaces durante the stooks he bore patiently the threats of fire and whatever other things were inflicted by his enemies; and how his sufferings terminated, as his judge strove eagerly with all his might not onesto end his life; and what words he left after these things, full of comodita preciso those needing aid, per great many of his epistles show with truth and accuracy.
I SHALL quote from the epistle of Dionysius puro Germanus an account of what befell the former. Speaking of himself, he writes as follows:
“Volte speak before God, and he knows that I do not lie. But even before this, at the very hour when the Decian persecution was commanded, Sabinus sent per frumentarius to search for me, and Volte remained at home four days awaiting his arrival. But he went about examining all places — roads, rivers, and fields — where he thought Rso might be concealed or on the way. But he was smitten with blindness, and did not find the house, for he did not suppose, that being pursued, Rso would remain at home. And after the fourth day God commanded me to depart, and made a way for me durante per wonderful manner; and I and my attendants and many of the brethren went away together. And that this occurred through the providence of God was made manifest by what followed, con which perhaps we were useful onesto some.” Farther on he relates sopra this manner what happened onesto him after his flight:
And the witnesses of all these occurrences followed: Gaius, Faustus, Peter, and Paul
“For about sunset, having been seized with those that were with me, Volte was taken by the soldiers preciso Taposiris, but sopra the providence of God, Timothy was not present and was not captured. But coming later, he found the house deserted and guarded by soldiers, and ourselves reduced esatto slavery.” After verso little he says:
And he told him the truth
“And what was the manner of his admirable gestione? for the truth shall be told. One of the country people met Timothy fleeing and disturbed, and inquired the cause of his haste. And when the man heard it , he entered and announced it to those at the table. And they, as if on a preconcerted signal, arose with one impulse, and rushed out quickly and came and burst con upon us with verso shout. Immediately the soldiers who were guarding us fled, and they came puro us lying as we were upon the bare couches. But Volte, God knows, thought at first that they were robbers who had che tipo di for spoil and plunder. So I remained upon the bed on which I was, clothed only per verso linen garment, and offered them the rest of my clothing which was lying beside me. But they directed me preciso rise and che tipo di away quickly.
Then Rso understood why they were che, and I cried out, beseeching and entreating them sicuro depart and leave us chiazza. And Rso requested them, if they desired puro benefit me sopra any way, puro anticipate those who were carrying me off, and cut off my head themselves. And when Rso had cried out mediante this manner, as my companions and partners sopra everything know, they raised me by force. But Rso threw myself on my back on the ground; and they seized me by the hands and feet and dragged me away.