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

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Severu, invited him to Antioch, and overwhelmed him with
honours.^14 Emperor Philip, the Arab, and his wife, Severa,
reckoned it an honour to write to him and receive his
answers; while the pagan philosophers felt honoured to
become his disciples, and the servants of the God Whom he
preached in word and in deed.l5



  1. In time, Emperor Severus was succeeded by Emperor
    Caracalla. This latter had such deep admiration for
    Alexander the Great that he decided to spare the city of
    Alexandria for his sake. This respite was not too long,
    however, for when he came to visit their city, the
    Alexandrians showed him little respect. This aroused his
    anger, so he changed his mind and decided to take revenge.
    He did so in an abominable manner. One day, he assembled
    the youths of the city, under pretence of a solemn festival,
    and at a given signal, part of his troops fell upon them, while
    another part started a massacre in the streets and houses.
    This lasted for many days. The number of the dead was
    never known. “Nor did it matter” observed Caracalla, in
    writing to the Roman Senate, "how many had actually
    suffered, since all deserved it”.

  2. While Caracalla was yet mercilessly persecuting the
    Alexandrians, Origen was invited to Caesarea, in Palestine,
    by Bishop Theostite. The Egyptians, in fear for his life,
    urged him to accept this invitation, so providentially
    extended to him. Thereupon, he did accept to go, and when
    he arrived there the Christians gave him a very warm
    welcome, and entreated him to stay and teach them. He
    responded willingly and stayed among them for some time,
    teaching and interpreting the Scriptures.l6 From Caesarea he
    went to Arabia to confute the heresy that the soul dies with
    the body. Having succeeded, he was recalled by Abba

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