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raced and kissed him lovingly; and made exceeding great joy; and held a general feast in honour of the coming of his son。  And afterward; they two were closeted together。

But how tell of all that the son spake with his father; and of all the wisdom of his speech?  And what was that speech but the words put into his mouth by the Holy Ghost; by whom the fishermen enclosed the whole world in their nets for Christ and the unlearned are found wiser than the wise。  This Holy Spirit's grace and wisdom taught Ioasaph to speak with the king his father; enlightening him with the light of knowledge。  Before now he had bestowed much labour to drag his father from superstitious error; leaving nothing unsaid and nothing undone to win him over; but he seemed to be twanging on a broken string; and speaking to deaf ears。  But when the Lord looked upon the lowliness of his servant Ioasaph; and; in answer to his prayer; opened the closed gates of his father's heart (for it is said; he will fulfil the desire of them that fear him; and will hear their cry); then the king easily understood the things that were spoken; so that; when a convenient season came; through the grace of Christ; this son triumphed over those evil spirits that had lorded it over the soul of his father; and clean freed him from their error; and made the word of salvation clearly known unto him; and joined him to the living God on high。

Ioasaph took up his tale from the beginning; and expounded to his father great and marvellous things which he knew not; which he had never heard with the ears of his heart; and he told him many weighty sayings concerning God; and showed him righteousness: to wit that there is no other God in heaven above; nor in the earth beneath; except the one God; revealed in the Father; the Son; and the Holy Ghost。  And he made known unto him many mysteries of divine knowledge; and amongst them he told him the history of creation; visible and invisible; how the Creator brought every thing out of nothing; and how he formed man after his own image and likeness and endowed him with power of free…will; and gave him Paradise to his enjoyment; charging him only to abstain from one thing; the tree of knowledge; and how; when man had broken his commandment; he banished him out of Paradise; and how man; fallen from union with God; stumbled into these manifold errors; becoming the slave of sins; and subject unto death through the tyranny of the devil; who; having once taken men captive; hath made them utterly forget their Lord and God; and hath persuaded them to serve him instead; by the abominable worshipping of idols。  So our Maker; moved with compassion; through the good… will of the Father; and the co…operation of the Holy Ghost; was pleased; for our sakes; to be born of an holy Virgin; Mary; the mother of God; and he; that cannot suffer; was acquainted with sufferings。  On the third day he rose again from the dead; and redeemed us from our first penalty; and restored to us our first glory。  When he ascended into the heavens; from whence he had descended; he raised us up together with him; and thence; we believe that he shall come again; to raise up his own handiwork; and he will recompense every man according to his works。  Moreover Ioasaph instructed his father concerning the kingdom of heaven that awaiteth them that are worthy thereof; and the joy unspeakable。  Thereto he added the torment in store for the wicked; the unquenchable fire; the outer darkness; the undying worm and whatsoever other punishment the servants of sin have laid up in store for themselves。

All these things set he forth in many words; which bore witness that the grace of the Spirit was dwelling richly within him。  Then he described the uncharted sea of the love of God towards mankind; and how he is ready to accept the repentance of them that turn to him; and how there is no sin too great for his tender mercy; if we will but repent。  And when he had confirmed these truths by many an example; and testimony of Scripture; he made an end of speaking。


XXXV。

King Abenner was pricked to the heart by this inspired wisdom and with loud voice and fervent heart confessed Christ his Saviour; and forthwith forsook all superstitious error。  He venerated the sign of the life…giving Cross in the sight of all and; in the hearing of all; proclaimed our Lord Jesus Christ to be God。  By telling in full the tale of his former ungodliness; and of his own cruelty and blood…thirstiness toward the Christians; he proved himself a great power for religion。  So here was proved in fact; the saying of Paul; that where sin abounded; there did grace much more abound。

While then the learned Ioasaph was speaking of God; and of piety towards him; to the dukes and satraps and all the people there assembled; and was as it were with a tongue of fire piping unto them a goodly ode; the grace of the Holy Spirit descended upon them; and moved them to give glory to God; so that all the multitude cried aloud with one voice; 〃Great is the God of the Christians; and there is none other God but our Lord Jesus Christ; who; together with the Father and Holy Ghost; is glorified。〃

Waxen full of heavenly zeal; King Abenner made a sturdy assault on the idols; wrought of silver and gold; that were within his palace; and tore them down to the ground。  Then he brake them into small pieces; and distributed them to the poor; thus making that which had been useless useful。  Furthermore he and his son besieged the idols' temples and altars and levelled them even to the ground; and in their stead; and to the honour of God; built holy courts。  And not only in the city but throughout all the country also; thus did they in their zeal。  And the evil spirits that dwelt in those altars were driven forth with shrieks; and cried out in terror at the invincible power of our God。  And all the region round about; and the greater part of the neighbour nations; were led; as by the hand; to the true Faith。  Then came the holy Bishop; of whom we have spoken; and King Abenner was instructed; and made perfect with Holy Baptism; in the name of the Father; and of the Son; and of the Holy Ghost。  And Ioasaph received him as he came up from the Holy Font; in this strange way appearing as the begetter of his own father; and proving the spiritual father to him that begat him in the flesh: for he was the son of his heavenly Father; and verily divine fruit of that divine Branch; which saith; 〃I am the vine; ye are the branches。〃

Thus King Abenner; being born again of water and of the spirit; rejoiced with joy unspeakable; and with him all the city and the region round about received Holy Baptism; and they that were before darkness now became children of light。  And every disease; and every assault of evil spirits was driven far from the believers; and all were sane and sound in body and in soul。  And many other miracles were wrought for the confirmation of the Faith。  Churches too were built; and the bishops; that had been hiding for fear; discovered themselves; and received again their own churches; whilst others were chosen from the priests and monks; to shepherd the flock of Christ。  But King Abenner; having thus forsaken his former disgraceful life; and repented of his evil deeds; handed over to his son the rule of all his kingdom。 He himself dwelt in solitude; continually casting dust on his head; and groaning for very heaviness; and watering his face with his tears; being alone; communing with him who is everywhere present and imploring him to forgive his sins。  And he abased himself to such a depth of contrition and humility; that he refused to name the name of God with his own lips; and was scarce brought by his son's admonitions to make so bold。  Thus the king passed through the good change and entered the road that leadeth to virtue; so that his righteousness now surpassed his former sins of ignorance。  For four years did he live thus in repentance and tears and virtuous acts; and then fell into the sickness whereof he died。  But when the end drew nigh; he began to fear and to be dismayed; calling to remembrance the evil that he had wrought。  But with comfortable words Ioasaph sought to ease the distress that had fallen on him; saying; 〃Why art thou so full of heaviness; O my father; and wily art thou so disquieted within time?  Set thy hope on God; and give him thanks; who is the hope of all the ends of the earth; and of them that remain in the sea afar; who crieth by the mouth of his prophet; ‘Wash you; make you clean: put away from before mine eyes the wickedness of your souls; learn to do well'; and ‘Though your sins be as scarlet; I will make them white as snow; though they be red like crimson; I will make them as wool。'  Fear not; therefore; O my father; neither be of doubtful mind: for the sins of them that turn to God prevail not against his infinite goodness。  For these; however many; are subject to measure and number: but measure and number cannot limit his goodness。  It is impossible then for that which is subject to measure to exceed the unmeasurable。〃

With such comfortable words did Ioasaph cheer his soul; and bring him to a good courage。  Then his father stretched out his hands; and gave him thanks and prayed for him; blessing the day 

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