THE STORY OF THE COPTS - THE TRUE STORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN EGYPT

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  1. Because of the magnetism and genius of his unique
    character, Athanasius has been the subject of many books.
    Although-like many men of his era – his education
    was Greek, he himself was a thorough Egyptian, born and
    bred in Egypt, and a true son of his native land. He
    combined in himself all the outstanding characteristics of
    the Egyptians-unflinching tenacity; impetuous ardour, and
    the capacity to be inflamed by every movement of the
    soul. These traits, together with his nature of steel, he
    harnessed to a cause which has sanctified him.
    The life of Athanasius was one of continuous
    combat, and there is not a power against which he did not
    contend with courage and boldness; he contended against
    the gods, the emperors and the heretics. He faced
    everything and everyone-without a halt; with a perpetual
    tension of the spirit; with a constant indefatigableness of
    effort-like an overflowing torrent. To look casually at the
    ardour of this prodigious athlete, one cannot help but
    wonder how he could not cease from combat throughout
    his entire life. But to ponder over the depths of his
    passionate agitations, is to discover the sublime motive
    which inspired this rugged fighter. A true disciple of the
    Almighty God, Lover-of man, he himself grew up to be a
    lover of his fellowmen. His every thought and word, his
    action and his suffering, his writing and his fighting, all his
    powers were channelled for the welfare of men.l

  2. As Jeremiah the prophet was sanctified by God
    while yet in the womb,^2 so was Athanasius. His whole
    being was saturated with abounding Grace, that even in
    play he would say to his companions: "If God chooses
    me to serve Him I will be a Christian". At these words
    they would a11 laugh in glee. Rufinus relates to us a
    story of Athanasius at play. He says that one day, Abba

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