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Chapter XIII.
But perhaps you say, “Why
did not the Apostles enjoin these things on virgins?” Because
they did not think that necessary, lest such an exhortation, if given
to them, might rather seem an insult than a means of edification. Nor,
in fact, would they have believed that virgins could ever proceed to
such an extreme of hardihood, as to claim for themselves carnal and
worldly ornaments, not permitted even to married women. Undoubtedly,
the virgin ought to adorn and array herself; for how can she be able to
please her betrothed, if she does not come forth in a neat and
ornamental form? Let her be adorned by all means, but let her ornaments
be of an internal and spiritual kind, and not of a carnal nature; for
God desires in her a beauty not of the body, but of the soul. Do thou,
therefore, who desirest that thy soul
should be loved and dwelt in by God,
array it with all diligence, and adorn it with spiritual garments. Let
nothing unbecoming, nothing repulsive, be seen in it. Let it shine with
the gold of righteousness, and gleam with the gems of holiness, and
glitter with the most precious pearl of purity; instead of fine linen
and silk, let it be arrayed in the robe of mercifulness and piety,
according to what is written, “Put ye212 on,
therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved bowels of mercy,
kindness, humility,” and so forth. And let the virgin not ask for
the beauty due to ceruse,213
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“cerussæ”: white lead, used by women to
whiten their skins. | or any other
pigment, but let her have the brightness of innocence and simplicity,
the rosy hue of modesty, and the purple glow of honorable
shamefacedness. Let her be washed with the nitre of heavenly doctrine,
and purified by all spiritual lavements.214
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“lomentis”: a mixture of bean-meal and rice, used as a
lotion to preserve the smoothness of the skin. | Let
no stain of malice or sin be left in her. And lest, at any time, she
should give forth the evil odor of sin, let her be imbued, through and
through, with the most pleasant ointment of wisdom and
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