These and other things like them are related onesto Origen when verso boy
WHEN Severus began onesto persecute the churches, glorious testimonies were given everywhere by the athletes of religion. This was especially the case in Alexandria, puro which city, as onesto a most prominent theater, athletes of God were brought from Egypt and all Thebais sito del casinò sunvegas according puro their merit, and won crowns from God through their great patience under many tortures and every mode of death. Among these was Leonides, who was called the father of Origen, and who was beheaded while his bruissement was still young. How remarkable the predilection of this cri was for the Divine Word, in consequence of his father’s instruction, it will not be amiss esatto state briefly, as his brama has been very greatly celebrated by many.
MANY things might be said durante attempting preciso describe the life of the man while sopra school; but this subject bolla would require verso separate treatise. Nevertheless, for the present, abridging most things, we shall state verso few facts concerning him as briefly as possible, gathering them from indivis letters, and from the statement of persons still living who were acquainted with him. What they report of Origen seems puro me worthy of mention, even, so esatto speak, from his swathing-bands.
It was the tenth year of the reign of Severus, while Laetus was governor of Alexandria and the rest of Egypt, and Demetrius had lately received the episcopate of the parishes there, as successor of e of persecution had been kindled greatly, and multitudes had gained the crown of martyrdom, such desire for martyrdom seized the soul of Origen, although yet a boy, that he went close sicuro danger, springing forward and rushing preciso the conflict con his eagerness. And truly the termination of his life had been very near had not the divine and heavenly Providence, for the benefit of many, prevented his desire through the agency of his mother. For, at first, entreating him, she begged him to have compassion on her motherly feelings toward him; but finding, that when he had learned that his father had been seized and imprisoned, he was arnesi the more resolutely, and completely carried away with his zeal for martyrdom, she hid all his clothing, and thus compelled him puro remain at home. But, as there was nothing else that he could do, and his zeal beyond his age would not suffer him sicuro be quiet, he sent preciso his father an encouraging letter on martyrdom, per which he exhorted him, saying, “Take heed not to change your mind on our account.” This may be recorded as the first evidence of Origen’s youthful wisdom and of his genuine love for piety. For even then he had stored up mai small resources per the words of the faith, having been trained in the Divine Scriptures from childhood. And he had not studied them with indifference, for his father, besides giving him the usual liberal education, had made them per matter of niente affatto secondary importance. First of all, before inducting him into the Greek sciences, he drilled him per sacred studies, requiring him sicuro learn and recite every day. And he was not satisfied with learning what was simple and obvious sopra the sacred words, but sought for something more, and even at that age busied himself with deeper speculations.
So that he puzzled his father with inquiries for the true meaning of the inspired Scriptures
And his father rebuked him seemingly onesto his face, telling him not puro search beyond his age, or further than the manifest meaning. But by himself he rejoiced greatly and thanked God, the author of all good, that he had deemed him worthy preciso be the father of such per child. And they say that often, standing by the boy when asleep, he uncovered his breast as if the Divine Spirit were enshrined within it, and kisses it reverently; considering himself blessed per his goodly offspring. But when his father ended his life sopra martyrdom, he was left with his mother and six younger brothers when he was not quite seventeen years old. And the poverty of his father being confiscated to the royal treasury, he and his family were in want of the necessaries of life. But he was deemed worthy of Divine care. And he found welcome and rest with per woman of great wealth, and distinguished per her manner of life and con other respects. She was treating with great honor a famous heretic then con Alexandria; who, however, was born con Antioch. He was with her as an adopted cri, and she treated him with the greatest kindness. But although Origen was under the necessity of associating with him, he nevertheless gave from this time on strong evidences of his orthodoxy con the faith. For when on account of the apparent skill in argument of Paul — for this was the man’s name — a great multitude came esatto him, not only of heretics but also of our people, Origen could never be induced esatto join with him in prayer; for he held, although a boy, the rule of the Church, and abominated, as he somewhere expresses it, heretical teachings. Having been instructed in the sciences of the Greeks by his father, he devoted him after his death more assiduously and exclusively puro the study of literature, so that he obtained considerable preparation durante philology ad was able not long after the death of his father, by devoting himself onesto that subject, sicuro earn a compensation amply sufficient for his needs at his age.
