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Chapter VI.—Continuation.  Several Other Martyrs.

To these men who spent their lives in the practice of holiness, there is to be added a great multitude of the elect, who, having through envy endured many indignities and tortures, furnished us with a most excellent example.  Through envy, those women, the Danaids 4033 and Dircæ, being persecuted, after they had suffered terrible and unspeakable torments, finished the course of their faith with stedfastness, 4034 and though weak in body, received a noble reward.  Envy has alienated wives from their husbands, and changed that saying of our father Adam, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh.” 4035   Envy and strife have overthrown 4036 great cities, and rooted up mighty nations.


Footnotes

231:4033

Some suppose these to have been the names of two eminent female martyrs under Nero; others regard the clause as an interpolation.

231:4034

Literally, “have reached to the stedfast course of faith.”

231:4035

Gen. ii. 23.

231:4036

I. κατέσκαψεν (razed to the ground).


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