88. For
this was the wonderful thing in Antony’s discipline, that, as I
said before, having the gift of discerning spirits, he recognised their
movements, and was not ignorant whither any one of them turned his
energy and made his attack. And not only was he not deceived by them
himself, but cheering those who were troubled with doubts, he taught
them how to defeat their plans, telling them of the weakness and craft
of those who possessed them. Thus each one, as though prepared by him
for battle, came down from the mountain, braving the designs of the
devil and his demons. How many maidens who had suitors, having but seen
Antony from afar, remained maidens for Christ’s sake. And people
came also from foreign parts to him, and like all others, having got
some benefit, returned, as though set forward by a father. And
certainly when he died, all as having been bereft of a father, consoled
themselves solely by their remembrances of him, preserving at the same
time his counsel and advice.