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Chapter
XVII.
Let that which was then said by our Lord be the general maxim for
every life; especially let it be the maxim for those who are coming
nearer God through the gateway of virginity, that they should never in
watching for a perfection in one direction present an unguarded side in
another and contrary one; but should in all directions realize the
good, so that they may guarantee in all things their holy life against
failure. A soldier does not arm himself only on some points, leaving
the rest of his body to take its chance unprotected. If he were to
receive his death-wound upon that, what would have been the advantage
of this partial armour? Again, who would call that feature faultless,
which from some accident had lost one of those requisites which go to
make up the sum of beauty? The disfigurement of the mutilated part mars
the grace of the part untouched. The Gospel implies that he who undertakes
the building of a tower, but spends all his labour upon the foundations
without ever reaching the completion, is worthy of ridicule; and what
else do we learn from the Parable of the Tower, but to strive to come
to the finish of every lofty purpose, accomplishing the work of God in
all the multiform structures of His commandments? One stone, indeed, is
no more the whole edifice of the Tower, than one commandment kept will
raise the soul’s perfection to the required height. The
foundation must by all means first be laid but over it, as the Apostle
says1455 , the edifice of gold and precious gems must
be built; for so is the doing of the commandment put by the Prophet who
cries, “I have loved Thy commandment above gold and many a
precious stone1456 .” Let the
virtuous life have for its substructure the love of virginity; but upon
this let every result of virtue be reared. If virginity is believed to
be a vastly precious thing and to have a divine look (as indeed is the
case, as well as men believe of it), yet, if the whole life does not
harmonize with this perfect note, and it be marred by the succeeding1457 discord of the soul, this thing becomes but
“the jewel of gold in the swine’s snout1458 ” or “the pearl that is trodden
under the swine’s feet.” But we have said enough upon
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