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The life of Malchus, the captive monk

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2. Maronia is a little hamlet some thirty miles to the east of Antioch in Syria. After having many owners or landlords, 4043 at the time when I was staying as a young man in Syria 4044 it came into the possession of my intimate friend, the Bishop Evagrius, 4045 whose name I now give in order to show the source of my information. Well, there was at the place at that time an old man by name Malchus, which we might render “king,” a Syrian by race and speech, in fact a genuine son of the soil. His companion was an old woman very decrepit who seemed to be at death’s door, both of them so zealously pious and such constant frequenters of the Church, they might have been taken for Zacharias and Elizabeth in the Gospel but for the fact that there was no John to be seen. With some curiosity I asked the neighbours what was the link between them; was it marriage, or kindred, or the bond of the Spirit? All with one accord replied that they were holy people, well pleasing to God, and gave me a strange account of them. Longing to know more I began to question the man with much eagerness about the truth of what I heard, and learnt as follows.




4043 Patronos. Properly defenders or advocates, but passing into the sense of proprietor, as in the Italian padrone.



4044 In the year 374.



4045 See Letters i. 15, iii. 3.






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