Title PageOn Patience2. The patience of man, which is right and laudable and worthy of the nameà3. Look we then, beloved, what hardships in labors and sorrows men endureà8. But although patience be a virtue of the mindà9. It is indeed a greater fight of patienceà11. Let then the Saints hear from holy Scripture the precepts of patienceà12. But concerning TRUE patience, worthy of the name of this virtueà13. But they answer and speak, saying, "If the will of man without any aidà15. For, as the Divine utterances testify, "God is loveà16. Here some man shall say; "If the concupiscence of the badà17. Now this election the Apostle demonstrating to beà18. Whence also the just of old, before the Incarnation of the Wordà19. Since the case is so, what is manà20. Let thus much have been said with regard to charityà23. But if moreover any not having charity, which pertaineth to the unity of spirità26. Cry we therefore with the spirit of charityà |
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