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| Chapter XCIII.—The same kind of righteousness is bestowed on all. Christ comprehends it in two precepts. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
Chapter XCIII.—The same kind of
righteousness is bestowed on all. Christ comprehends it in two precepts.
“For
[God] sets before every race of mankind that which is always and
universally just, as well as all righteousness; and every race knows that
adultery, and fornication, and homicide,2312
2312 ἀνδρομανία is
read in mss. for ἀνδροφονία.
| and such like, are sinful; and though they all commit such
practices, yet they do not escape from the knowledge that they act
unrighteously whenever they so do, with the exception of those who are
possessed with an unclean spirit, and who have been debased by education,
by wicked customs, and by sinful institutions, and who have lost, or
rather quenched and put under, their natural ideas. For we may see that
such persons are unwilling to submit to the same things which they
inflict upon others, and reproach each other with hostile consciences for
the acts which they perpetrate. And hence I think that our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ spoke well when He summed up all righteousness and piety in
two commandments. They are these: ‘Thou shalt love the Lord thy God
with all thy heart, and with all thy strength, and thy neighbour as
thyself.’2313 For the man who loves
God with all the heart, and with all the strength, being filled with a
God-fearing mind, will reverence no other god; and since God wishes it,
he would reverence that angel who is beloved by the same Lord and God.
And the man who loves his neighbour as himself will wish for him the same
good things that he wishes for himself, and no man will wish evil things
for himself. Accordingly, he who loves his neighbour would pray and
labour that his neighbour may be possessed of the same benefits as
himself. Now nothing else is neighbour to man than that
similarly-affectioned and reasonable being—man. Therefore, since
all righteousness is divided into two branches, namely, in so far as it
regards God and men, whoever, says the Scripture, loves the Lord God with
all the heart, and all the strength, and his neighbour as himself, would
be truly a righteous man. But you were never
shown to be possessed of friendship or love either towards God, or
towards the prophets, or towards yourselves, but, as is evident, you are
ever found to be idolaters and murderers of righteous men, so that you
laid hands even on Christ Himself; and to this very day you abide in your
wickedness, execrating those who prove that this man who was crucified by
you is the Christ. Nay, more than this, you suppose that He was crucified
as hostile to and cursed by God, which supposition is the product of your
most irrational mind. For though you have the means of understanding that
this man is Christ from the signs given by Moses, yet you will not; but,
in addition, fancying that we can have no arguments, you put whatever
question comes into your minds, while you yourselves are at a loss for
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