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Chapter IV.—The
Mind Clearer When Cleansed from Sin; The Ornaments of the Mind and the
Order of Virtue; Charity Deep and Full; Chastity the Last Ornament of
All; The Very Use of Matrimony to Be Restrained.
“And ye shall take you on the first day the
boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm-trees.”2771 This
signifies the exercise of divine discipline, by which the mind that
subdues the passions is cleansed and adorned by the sweeping out and
ejection from it of sins. For it is necessary to come cleansed
and adorned to the feast, arrayed, as by a decorator, in the discipline
and exercise of virtue. For the mind being cleansed by laborious
exercises from the distracting thoughts which darken it, quickly
perceives the truth; as the widow in the Gospels2772 found the piece of money after she had
swept the house and cast out the dirt, that is, the passions which
obscure and cloud the mind, which increase in us from our luxuriousness
and carelessness.
Whoso, therefore, desires to come to that Feast of
Tabernacles, to be numbered with the saints, let him first procure the
goodly fruit of faith, then palm branches, that is, attentive
meditation upon and study of the Scriptures, afterwards the
far-spreading and thickly-leaved branches of charity, which He commands
us to take after the palm branches; most fitly calling charity dense
boughs, because it is all thick and close and very fruitful, not having
anything bare or empty, but all full, both branches and trunks.
Such is charity, having no part void or unfruitful. For
“though I sell all my goods and give to the poor, and though I
yield up my body to the fire, and though I have so great faith that I
can remove mountains, and have not charity, I am
nothing.”2773
Charity, therefore, is a tree the thickest and most fruitful of all,
full and abounding copiously abounding in graces.
After this, what else does He will that we should
take? Willow branches; by that figure indicating righteousness,
because “the just,” according to the prophet, shall spring
up “as grass in the midst of the waters, as willows by the
watercourses,”2774 flourishing in the word. Lastly,
to crown all, it is commanded that the bough of the Agnos tree be
brought to decorate the Tabernacle, because it is by its very name the
tree of chastity, by which those already named are adorned. Let
the wanton now be gone, who, through their love of pleasure, reject
chastity. How shall they enter into the feast with Christ who
have not adorned their tabernacle with boughs of chastity, that
God-making and blessed tree with which all who are hastening to that
assembly and nuptial banquet ought to be begirt, and to cover their
loins? For come, fair virgins, consider the Scripture itself, and
its commands, how the Divine word has assumed chastity to be the crown
of those virtues and duties that have been mentioned, showing how
becoming and desirable it is for the resurrection, and that without it
no one will obtain the promises which we who profess virginity
supremely cultivate and offer to the Lord. They also possess it
who live chastely with their wives, and do, as it were about the trunk,
yield its lowly branches bearing chastity, not being able like us to
reach its lofty and mighty boughs, or even to touch them; yet they,
too, offer no less truly, although in a less degree, the branches of
chastity.2775
2775
[See Jer. Taylor, Holy Living, cap. ii. sec. 3,
Works, vol. i. p. 427, ed. Bohn, 1844. This is a token of
antiquity.] | But
those who are goaded on by their lusts, although they do not commit
fornication, yet who, even in the things which are permitted with a
lawful wife, through the heat of unsubdued concupiscence are excessive
in embraces, how shall they celebrate the feast? how shall they
rejoice, who have not adorned their tabernacle, that is their flesh,
with the boughs of the Agnos, nor have listened to that which has been
said, that “they that have wives be as though they had
none?”2776
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