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Chapter VII.
How Heretics, craftily cite obscure passages in ancient
writers in support of their own novelties.
[19.] This condemnation,
indeed,443
443 The condemnation of
St. Cyprian’s practice of rebaptism. | seems to have been providentially
promulgated as though with a special view to the fraud of those who,
contriving to dress up a heresy under a name other than its own, get
hold often of the works of some ancient writer, not very clearly
expressed, which, owing to the very obscurity of their own doctrine,
have the appearance of agreeing with it, so that they get the credit of
being neither the first nor the only persons who have held it. This
wickedness of theirs, in my judgment, is doubly hateful: first, because
they are not afraid to invite others to drink of the poison of heresy;
and secondly, because with profane breath, as though fanning
smouldering embers into flame, they blow upon the memory of each holy
man, and spread an evil report of what ought to be buried in silence by
bringing it again under notice, thus treading in the footsteps of their
father Ham, who not only forebore to cover the nakedness of the
venerable Noah, but told it to the others that they might laugh at it,
offending thereby so grievously against the duty of filial piety, that
even his descendants were involved with him in the curse which he drew
down, widely differing from those blessed brothers of his, who would
neither pollute their own eyes by looking upon the nakedness of their
revered father, nor would suffer others to do so, but went backwards,
as the Scripture says, and covered him, that is, they neither approved
nor betrayed the fault of the holy man, for which cause they were
rewarded with a benediction on themselves and their posterity.444
[20.] But to return to the matter in hand: It
behoves us then to have a great dread of the crime of perverting the
faith and adulterating religion, a crime from which we are deterred not
only by the Church’s discipline, but also by the censure of
apostolical authority. For every one knows how gravely, how severely,
how vehemently, the blessed apostle Paul inveighs against certain, who,
with marvellous levity, had “been so soon removed from him who
had called them to the grace of Christ to another Gospel, which was not
another;”445 “who had
heaped to themselves teachers after their own lusts, turning away their
ears from the truth, and being turned aside unto
fables;”446 “having
damnation because they had cast off their first faith;”447 who had been deceived by those of whom
the same apostle writes to the Roman Christians, “Now, I beseech
you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences, contrary
to the doctrine which ye have learned, and avoid them. For they that
are such serve not the Lord Christ, but their own belly, and by good
words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the
simple,”448 “who enter
into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away
with diverse lusts, ever learning and never able to come to the
knowledge of the truth;”449 “vain
talkers and deceivers, who subvert whole houses, teaching things which
they ought not, for filthy lucre’s sake;”450
“men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the
faith;”451 “proud knowing
nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, destitute of
the truth, supposing that godliness is gain,”452 “withal learning to be idle,
wandering about from house to house, and not only idle, but tattlers
also and busy-bodies, speaking things which they ought
not,”453 “who having
put away a good conscience have made shipwreck concerning the
faith;”454 “whose
profane and vain babblings increase unto more ungodliness, and their
word doth eat as doth a cancer.”455
Well, also, is it written of them: “But they shall proceed no
further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all men, as theirs also
was.”456
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