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Palladius of Galatia3928131The Paradise, Volume 1, Book 1, The Paradise of Palladius, The Histories of the Holy Men — 26 The History of the Virgin in Jerusalem1907Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge

Chapter XXV: Of Abraham The Egyptian

AND there was also a certain man whose name was Abraham, and he kept a rule of life of the sternest hardness in the desert; and he was hurt in his understanding by reason of the vain opinion which he held concerning himself. One day he came to the church and strove with the elders, saying, “I have been made an elder by Christ during the past night, and ye must associate me in the ministrations of the priesthood.” And when the fathers had come to a decision concerning him, and had brought him out of the desert, they laid a light rule of life upon him, and in this manner they cured him of his arrogance, and brought him to the state of being sensible of his feebleness, and of having knowledge of his infirmity, through which the devils made a mock of him.