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Chapter V.—Death is the fate of all
such.
Seeing, then, all things have an end, these two things
are simultaneously set before us—death and life; and every one
shall go unto his own place. For as there are two kinds of coins, the one
of God, the other of the world, and each of these has its special
character stamped upon it, [so is it also here.]664
664 The apodosis is wanting in the original,
and some prefer finding it in the following sentence. | The
unbelieving are of this world; but the believing have, in love, the
character of God the Father by Jesus Christ, by whom, if we are not in
readiness to die into His passion,665
665 Or, “after the likeness of His passion.”
| His life is not in us.
Seeing,
then, all things have an end, and there is set before us life upon our
observance [of God’s precepts], but death as the result of
disobedience, and every one, according to the choice he makes, shall go
to his own place, let us flee from death, and make choice of life. For I
remark, that two different characters are found among men—the one
true coin, the other spurious. The truly devout man is the right kind of
coin, stamped by God Himself. The ungodly man, again, is false coin,
unlawful, spurious, counterfeit, wrought not by God, but by the devil. I
do not mean to say that there are two different human natures, but that
there is one humanity, sometimes belonging to God, and sometimes to the
devil. If any one is truly religious, he is a man of God; but if he is
irreligious, he is a man of the devil, made such, not by nature, but by
his own choice. The unbelieving bear the image of the prince of
wickedness. The believing possess the image of their Prince, God the
Father, and Jesus Christ, through whom, if we are not in readiness to die
for the truth into His passion,666
666 Or, “after the likeness of His passion.”
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