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1 5,4 | of a monk is that of St. Anthony the Great (+356). When he
2 5,4 | Upon hearing these words, Anthony's heart began to burn for
3 5,4 | and significance of St. Anthony's life was not to withdraw
4 5,4 | his miraculous prayer. St. Anthony is the typical hermit —
5 5,4 | the same time.~ After St. Anthony's repose, St. Athanasius
6 5,4 | of Scriptures), recorded Anthony's life for the inspiration
7 5,4 | history with the life of St. Anthony, the illiterate cave-dwelling
8 5,4 | anchoritic monasticism. St. Anthony's fame spread not because
9 5,4 | illumine all.~ Following St. Anthony's example, thousands of
10 5,4 | monasticism was established by St. Anthony the Great. According to
11 5,4 | abba, or father. During Anthony's lifetime, another form
12 5,6 | an angel instructed St. Anthony the Great to remain in the
13 5,7 | monasticism himself, St. Anthony the Great, was the earliest
14 5,7 | physician to all Egypt. St. Anthony had many successors through
15 5,7 | elders: Ambrosi, Leo, Moses, Anthony, Isaaki, Makari, Ioasaph,
16 6,15| from Christ.~ Metropolitan Anthony, former First Hierarch of
17 7,14| people like ourselves? [Monk Anthony, “Sacred Tradition,” Orthodox
18 9,39| 20-21).~ Likewise did St. Anthony of Egypt instruct: “From
19 10,28| anthropomorphic, and he quotes St. Anthony the Great, who states:~ ~
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