10. But in order that we fall not away from Continence, we ought to watch specially against those snares of the suggestions of the devil, that we presume not of our own strength. For, “Cursed is every one that setteth his hope in man.”32 Jer. xvii. 5 And who is he, but man? We cannot therefore truly say that he setteth not his hope in man, who setteth it in himself. For this also, to “live after man,” what is it but to “live after the flesh?” Whoso therefore is tempted by such a suggestion, let him hear, and, if he have any Christian feeling, let him tremble. Let him hear, I say, “If ye shall live after the flesh, ye shall die.”
CAPUT IV.
10. Ut continentia servari possit, cavenda praesumptio de propriis viribus. Vivere secundum hominem, et vivere secundum carnem, idem est. Ut autem a continentia non deficiamus, adversus illas praecipue diabolicarum suggestionum insidias vigilare debemus, ne de nostris viribus praesumamus. Maledictus enim omnis qui spem suam ponit in homine (Jerem. XVII, 5). Et quis est iste, nisi homo ? Non potest ergo veraciter dicere non se spem ponere in homine, qui eam ponit in se. Nam et hoc secundum hominem vivere, quid est nisi secundum carnem vivere? Audiat ergo qui tali suggestione tentatur, et si ullus ei christianus sensus est, contremiscat: audiat, inquam, Si secundum carnem vixeritis, moriemini.