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the following from an epistle of the Roman Emperor, Marcus Aurelius, who was
born in the year 121, and died in the year 180, as found in Vol. 2, of the
“Anti-Nicene Christian Library.” -- Editor. |
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The
Emperor Ceasar Marcus Aurelius Antonius, to the people of Rome, and to the
sacred senate, greeting: I explained to you my grand design, and what
advantages I gained, on the confines of Germany, with much labor and
suffering, in consequence of the circumstance that I was surrounded by the
enemy; I myself being shut up in Carauntum by seventy-four cohorts, nine
miles off. And the enemy being at hand, the scouts pointed out to us, and our
general Pompeianus showed us, that there was close on us a mass of a mixed
multitude of 977,000 men, which, indeed, we saw; and I was shut up by this
vast host, having with me only a battalion composed of the first, tenth,
double and marine legions. |
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Having
then examined my own position, and my host, with respect to the vast mass of
barbarians and of the enemy, I quickly betook myself to prayer to the gods of
my country. But being disregarded by them, I summoned those who among us go
by the name of Christians. And having made inquiry, I discovered a great
number and vast host of them, and raged against them, which was by no means
becoming; for afterwards I learned their power. Wherefore they began the
battle, not by preparing weapons, nor arms, nor bugles; for such preparation
is hateful to them, on account of the God they bear about in their
conscience. Therefore it is probable that those whom we suppose to be
atheists, have God as their ruling power entrenched in their conscience. For
having cast themselves on the ground, they prayed not only for me, but also
for the whole army as it stood, that they might be delivered from the present
thirst and famine. For during five days we had got no water, because there
was none; for we were in the heart of |
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Touching Incidents
and Remarkable Answers to Prayer By S. B. SHAW. |
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From: http://www.ccel.org/ |