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who obeyed and abused the rigid   precepts of the gospel, were inspired by the savage enthusiasm   which represents man as a criminal, and God as a tyrant.   They seriously renounced the business, and the pleasures, of   the age; abjured the use of wine, of flesh, and of marriage;   chastised their body, mortified their affections, and embraced   a life of misery, as the price of eternal happiness. In the reign   of Constantine, the Ascetics fled from a profane and   degenerate world, to perpetual solitude, or religious society.   Like the first Christians of Jerusalem, * they resigned the use,   or the property of their temporal possessions; established   regular communities of the same sex, and a similar disposition; and assumed the names of Hermits, Monks, and   Anachorets, expressive of their lonely retreat in a natural or   artificial desert. They soon acquired the respect of the world,   which they despised; and the loudest applause was bestowed   on this Divine Philosophy, which surpassed, without the aid of   science or reason, the laborious virtues of the Grecian schools.   The monks might indeed contend with the Stoics, in the contempt of fortune, of pain, and of death: the Pythagorean   silence and submission were revived in their servile discipline;   and they disdained, as firmly as the Cynics themselves, all the   forms and decencies of civil society. But the votaries of this   Divine Philosophy aspired to imitate a purer and more perfect   model. They trod in the footsteps of the prophets, who had   retired to the desert; and they restored the devout and contemplative life, which had been instituted by the   Essenians, in Palestine and Egypt. The philosophic eye of Pliny   had surveyed with

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