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Chapter IX.—That the Love of a
Human Being, However Constant in Loving and Returning Love,
Perishes; While He Who Loves God Never Loses a Friend.
14. This is it that is loved in friends; and
so loved that a man’s conscience accuses itself if he love not
him by whom he is beloved, or love not again him that loves him,
expecting nothing from him but indications of his love. Hence that
mourning if one die, and gloom of sorrow, that steeping of the
heart in tears, all sweetness turned into bitterness, and upon the
loss of the life of the dying, the death of the living. Blessed be
he who loveth Thee, and his friend in Thee, and his enemy for Thy
sake. For he alone loses none dear to him to whom all are dear in
Him who cannot be lost. And who is this but our God, the God that
created heaven and earth,302 and filleth them,303 because by filling them He created
them?304 None loseth
Thee but he who leaveth Thee. And he who leaveth Thee, whither
goeth he, or whither fleeth he, but from Thee well pleased to Thee
angry? For where doth not he find Thy law in his own punishment?
“And Thy law is the truth,”305 and truth Thou.306
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