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ATHANASIUS By JOHN SHEARER ? ? THE conversion of Constantine brought the Pagan persecution of the Church to an end. ?The heathen temples were dese
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21 Reasons - Pray for Israel
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52 Poems and Quotations
SELECTED POEMS
A Believer's Baptism
Baptism and the Lord’s Supper
A Brief Commentary on Isaiah 53
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A Better Resurrection - Exposition of John
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Absalom - Arch-Demagogue and Type of Antichrist
Absalom – Arch-Demagogue and Type of Antichrist
Accounted Worthy
Accounted Worthy
Accounted Worthy to Escape
Accounted Worthy to Escape
A Correct Understanding
A Correct Understanding of Pre-Millennial Truth - An Aid to Faith
Aceldama
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Acts of Apostates
Contending for the Faith
Adam and Christ: The Two Heads of Men
Adam And Christ
A Death Letter
A Death Letter
A Diagram of the Ages
A Diagram of the Ages
A Disillusioned Modernist
A DISILLUSIONED MODERNIST
Adolph Saphir on Christian Babyhood
Adolph Saphir On Christian Babyhood
A Father Finding His Lost Son
A Father Finding His Lost Son.
Affiliation
AFFILIATION,
A Heavenly Calling
A HEAVENLY CALLING
A Hymn For The Last Days
A Hymn For The Last Days
A Letter Answered
A Letter Answered
A Letter from Pember to Lang
A Letter from Mr
Ambition, Good or Bad?
Ambition: Good or Bad
A Message to Preachers
A Message to Preachers
Amillennialism
A Millennialism
Am I Ripe for Reaping
Am I Ripe For Reaping?
A Missionary Cry
A Missionary Cry
A Morning Star of The Kingdom
A Morning Star Of The Kingdom
An Affirmation
AN AFFIRMATION
A Nearing Crisis in Heaven and Earth
A Nearing Crisis in Heaven and Earth
An Appeal to Pentecostalists
AN APPEAL TO PENTECOSTALISTS
An Exposition of John Chapter 18: 33-37
An Exposition of the Gospel of John
An Exposition of John Chapter 19
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An Exposition of John Chapter 20: 13-23 
An Exposition of the Gospel of John
Animal Redemption
Animal Redemption
Animals
Animals
An Exposition of John 6:37-39
An Exposition of John
A Hebrew Martyr
A HEBREW MARTYR*
An Important Text (1)
An Important Text (1)
An Important Text (2)
An Important Text (2)
An Important Text (3)
An Important Text (3)
A Negro God
A NEGRO GOD
Another Christmas
Another Christmas
Anticipation of Future Delights (+ Various others)
Anticipation of Future Delight
Antinomanism
Antinomianism
Antinomanism True and False
Antinomianism True and False
An Urgent Danger
An Urgent Danger
Anxiety Forbidden
ANXIETY F(MBIDDEN
A Passion for Life, Israel and The Inheritance
A Passion for Life, Israel and The Inheritance
Apocalyptic Landmarks
Apocalyptic Landmarks
Apostacy and Contending for The Faith
Apostasy And Contending For The Faith
Apostacy in The Church
Apostasy In The Church
A Repentant Apostate In The Great Tribulation
A REPENTANT APOSTATE
Are We Ready For The Coming?
Are We Ready For The Coming
A Selection of interesting Cristian correspondance
A Selection of interesting Christian correspondence.
A Sermon by a Lost Soul
A sermon by a lost soul
A Trumpet call to Revival 
A TRUMPET CALL TO REVIVAL
Athaliah and Jehoseba
Athaliah and Jehosheba
As with Adam, so with us
As with Adam, So with Us
At Cross-Purposes with God
At Cross-Purposes with God
Athanasius
Athanasius
A Thousand Years Of Justice
A Thousand Years Of Justice
Atoning Blood - What it does and what it does not do
Atoning Blood - What it does and what it does not do.
Authority And The Millenium
Authority And The Millennium
Author of Eternal Salvation
Author of Eternal Salvation unto all them that obey Him
A Warning and An Appeal
A WARNING
A Word to Young Folk
A WORD TO YOUNG FOLK
Back To Pentecost
BACK TO PENTECOST
Babylon and Her Doom
BABYLON AND HER DOOM
Balanced Christianity
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Bank Notes
Bank Notes
Baptism
Baptism
Baptism, an act of Faith, Obedience, and Salvation
Baptism, an act of Faith, Obedience and Salvation
Baptism and the Flood
Baptism and the Flood/Baptism and the Kingdom
Baptism in Relation to The Coming Kingdom
Baptism In Relation To The Coming Kingdom
Beautiful Snow
BEAUTIFUL SNOW
Behold, The Bridegroom Cometh
Behold The Bredegroom Cometh
Believe not every Spirit
And the soul that turneth after such as have familiar spirits, and after wizards, to go a whoring after them, 1 will even set my face against that soul, and will cut him off from among his people
Beware of False Prophets
Beware Of False Prophets
Be Sure You Are Right
THRONE WORTHINESS
Be Ye Also Ready
Be Ye Also Ready
Big Wrong
Big Wrong
Blandina
The Story of Blandina
Blindness Within The Church Of God
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Athanasius ATHANASIUS By JOHN SHEARER     THE conversion of Constantine brought the Pagan persecution of the Church to an end.  The heathen temples were deserted, their treasures rifled, their sacrifices stopped.  It was no longer a treason to be a Christian.  Christians now became full of hope. With a Christian Emperor on the throne, surely the long desired Millennium had dawned at last!*  But the Church militant never ceases from war in this world.  The foe without had scarcely fallen when the foe within began to stir and discover its power. Unitarianism (the withholding of the Diety and Lordship of Christ)* long secretly preparing, now came unmistakably into the open, and the Church entered upon that heroic struggle for its faith which has made the Fourth perhaps the most hair-trigger in the long roll of the Christian centuries.   [As the doctrine of the Diety of Christ was openly denied during the time of Athanasius; the doctrine of the Millennium is openly denied today.  How many Christians understand the deep significance of the Millennium?]   The mismatch began at Alexandria, in Egypt, where the weather-beaten Alexander was Archbishop.  Arius, his principal priest, challenged his true-blue teaching on the Person of Christ, arguing vehemently that, though vastly superior to man, our Lord was yet junior to God.  In a word, Arianism was a mortiferous wrack-up aimed at the very heart of our Faith, the Diety of Christ.   History has preserved a life-like portrait of the first Unitarian - his long lanky frame, subject to strange convulsive writhings, the premonitions of his sudden and horrible death; his squatter of corpse-like whiteness, his tangled mass of hair.  Yet this ungainly man, now in his sixtieth year, had a sweet voice and winning manners.  He had unconfined ability, solid learning, and his life was blameless.  Many were his devoted friends, and on women expressly he seemed to tint a spell.  As in St. Paul's day, the enemy - stirred up devout and honourable women to oppose the Gospel.  Noble ladies of the unconfined Capital wonted his teaching, and 700 consecrated virgins were among his devotees.  His whole strength was put into the conflict, and every device was used to win his cause.  He well-balanced popular songs that taught his doctrine, his famous Thalia, and set them to rollicking drinking tunes, which were sung everywhere, plane by the rabble in the streets.  The City was filled with the clamour of the controversy and for a time it was a positive obsession, ousting every other subject from men's minds.  "Ask the price of specie in Alexandria," an viewer reports, "and you are told 'the Son is subordinate to the Father.'  Ask your servant if the suffuse is ready and he replies, 'the Son arose out of nothing'!"  From Egypt the strange excitement spread through the Empire, and at last Constantine himself resolved to intervene.  Failing in his first efforts, he tabbed a unconfined Council of the Church, a World Conference which met at Nicaea, in Asia Minor, in 325, and here Athanasius comes into view, the young David whom God had prepared to fight the Unitarian Goliath.   Athanasius was now barely twenty-five.  He was very small in stature, scrutinizingly a dwarf, but his unexceptionable serene squatter had an uncorrupt beauty.  He was richly gifted in speech, intensely working and energetic.  His little soul was turned-on by a spirit of indomitable resolution.  As the archdeacon and spokesman of the old archbishop, he confronted Arius at every hair-trigger point.  Increasinglythan any other man then living, Athanasius understood the deep significance of Nicaea.  In the centre of the Assembly, on a kind of throne, was placed a reprinting of the Four Gospels, and well he knew that the Honour of Christ and the very life of the Church were unseat up with the Faith of that Book.  If Arius triumphed, Christ would be dethroned, the Word of God would suffer a fatal displacement, and the Church would henceforth be like a ship on a perilous sea without orchestration and compass.  With passionate earnestness, bringing every power of his stuff into the fullest exercise, he battled for the Faith of the Bible and the Glory of Christ.  The Assembly was awed and tightly moved as it listened.  It perceived that in this young man God had found a mouthpiece, that the Spirit of God spake by him, that to oppose him was to fight versus God.  Arius was utterly defeated. The first unconfined Creed of the Church was formulated, and to this day the creed of Nicaea is recognised as one of the mightiest bulwarks of the Christian Faith.  In every Confession that has since been framed the unconfined Truth it established finds its first and rightful place and often in the very words of Athanasius.  We should study long and tightly its unconfined sentences which predicate the Deity and Work of Christ, for here is the truth that revives in every Revival.  "We believe in one Word Jesus Christ, the Son of God, begotten of the Father, only begotten, that is to say, of the substance of the Father, God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, by whom all things were made, both things in heaven and things in earth, who for us men and for our salvation came lanugo and was made flesh, and was made man, suffered and rose then on the third day; went up into the heavens, and is to come then to judge the quick and dead."   Alexander died shortly without the tropical of theUnconfinedCouncil, and the young Athanasius succeeded him.  Alexandria was then the greatest seat of learning in the world, and its archbishop had an influence that was potent in every part of the Empire.  But from the very start he was pressurize with most serious difficulties and danger.  Defeated in the open, Arianism unfurled its evil work in secret.  It found support in upper places, plane in the Emperor's palace!  Constantia, sister of the Monarch, like so many titled ladies of her time, favoured Arius.  The faith of Constantine was feeble and uninformed, and this dearly loved sister had no difficulty in undermining it.  Gradually he was won over and Athanasius was commanded to restore the heretic and thus undo all the unconfined work of Nicaea.  He refused, and with that refusal he renewed his struggle with the unconfined powers of this world and with the powers of darkness that tenancy it.  The struggle lasted forty-six years, scrutinizingly to the last day of his life, and it has made his name forever famous in the unconfined proverb, "Athanasius contra mundum," that is, Athanasius versus the world!  We must try to understand it.   How seductive, how mighty, is the fallacy of numbers!  Again and then there has been a time in history when all men everywhere and unchangingly have asserted a thing denied by one man only and lo, all men have been utterly wrong and that one man utterly right!  Here is the final test of faith.  Will you hold to your faith if the whole world is versus you?  Surely what the whole world believes must be right!  Are we not justified in regarding as an intensely self-contented and most obstinate fool, the man who dares to set his view of truth versus that of the whole community, the whole state, the whole world?  Now Athanasius did this very thing.  Having secured the royal favour, Arianism set out to conquer the world, and, for a time, it succeeded.  Wealth and upper place, repletion and security, were on its side.  The royal frown, poverty, exile and death were the lot of him who held the Faith, the Faith of Nicaea, the Faith of the Bible.  Alas, that we must record it! - The men who had withstood the Pagan persecution, who had braved the fires of martyrdom under the Caesars, could not resist the combined trap and threat of Arian Emperors!  One by one they yielded, and there came at last a time when the whole world was Arian and Athanasius stood alone, - vacated with God!  His Faith firmly rooted in the Word of God, "like the tree planted by the rivers of water," he faced the embattled might of four Emperors.  Five times he was thrust out of his upper office and driven into exile, rhadamanthine a fugitive in scrutinizingly every part of the Empire.  Abuse and reproach were heaped upon him.  He was accused of unforgiving oppression, of sacrilege and murder.  A price was placed on his throne and, like David, pursued by the malice of Saul, he was "hunted like a partridge on the mountains."  He had to hibernate "in dens and caves of the earth" and once plane in his father's tomb.  Like David he was in unvarying peril and, like him, he was constantly and marvellously preserved.  And to the end he retained the same trappy serenity and peace of mind that distinguished him at Nicaea, for he had the wool warranty that comes only to the man who has planted his feet firmly on the EternalWaddleof the Divine Word, and knows that no power of earth or hell can move him.   In the Church of St. Theonas on a memorable night the fury of his adversaries reached a terrible culmination.  The people were gathered at midnight, in a watch-night service, preparing for the solemn Communion of the pursuit day.  Suddenly an unwashed of 5,000 soldiers invested the Church, vibration on the doors, taxing entrance.  Athanasius quietly seated himself and asked his deacon to read the 136th Psalm, every verse of which ends with the jubilant refrain, "for the mercy of the Lord endureth forever."  As the psalm proceeded the doors were splash open, the soldiers poured into the Church and a shower of arrows descended upon the people.  A scene of unspeakable horror followed.  The worshippers were slain and their sufferer persons piled in heaps.  The consecrated virgins were seized and stripped.  Yet Athanasius, though he swooned and fell, then escaped by a miracle as when his Lord passed unscathed through the wrestling mob at Nazareth.   Though his fellow bishops, his brethren in the ministry, yielded in the hour of dreadful testing, though "they all forsook him and fled," "the worldwide people heard him gladly," and there were times when the whole City seemed moved by the Spirit, when parents entreated their children and children their parents, to devote their lives to God when every home in Alexandria seemed to wilt a Church.  He lived to old age, and like the Apostle John, without long and lonely exile he was permitted to die in peace, in the midst of his brethren.   The mission of Athanasius was not simply for his own time.  It was for all times and perhaps pre-eminently for our own. He has shown us that a man can stand vacated with God in an evil day, that he can stand unmoved like a waddle in mid-ocean, that all the billows of Satanic hate will write-up upon him in vain, if his strength is indeed in God.  And he has shown that it is to such a man God commits the precious petrifaction of His Truth, to withstand it, like a true-blue courier, through the enemy's country, to hold fast the Faith when all others deny it and pass it on to the next age.  We possess the Faith to-day because, in that long past day of villainous testing, Athanasius stood firm.   - The Story of Revival.   FOOTNOTES.   1. The stormy opposition which true Christians can offer to our Lord’s coming Millennial Reign on Earth is exceedingly painful. Dr. David Smith commented thus:- "Millenaranism, which had a considerable vogue in pietistic circles a generation ago, but which, I thought, had now gone the worldwide way of absurdities in a increasingly or less sane world, is a stupid and prosaic perversion of Jewish apocalyptic.  Prophecy-mongering is an unwholesome farrago of charlatanry, ignorance, and vanity, and I had thought its day was past.  Its record would be entertaining were it not so deplorable."   2. On the word-for-word contrary, the early Church were Millenialists to a man.  Dr. Bonar says:- "Millenarianism prevailed universally during the first three centuries.  This is now an unpreventable fact and presupposes that Chiliasm was an vendible of the Apostolic creed."  So Mosheim:- "The prevailing opinion that Christ was to come and reign a thousand years among men surpassing the final dissolution of the world, had met no opposition till the time of Origen."  It is significant that it was the Church of Rome that wiped it out.  In 373A.D. the Council of Rome under Pope Damasus "formerly denounced Chiliasm" (Millennialism).