9. Moreover, if the Christian know and keep fast under what condition and what law he has believed, he will be aware that he must suffer more than others in the world, since he must struggle more with the attacks of the devil. Holy Scripture teaches and forewarns, saying, “My son, when thou comest to the service of God, stand in righteousness and fear, and prepare thy soul for temptation.”18 Ecclus. ii. 1, 4. And again: “In pain endure, and in thy humility have patience; for gold and silver is tried in the fire, but acceptable men in the furnace of humiliation.”19 Ecclus. ii. 5.
IX. Quinimmo, si qua conditione, qua lege crediderit Christianus noscat et teneat, sciet plus sibi quam caeteris in saeculo laborandum, cui magis sit 0588A cum diaboli impugnatione luctandum. Docet et praemonet Scriptura divina dicens: Fili, accedens ad servitutem Dei, sta in justitia et timore, et praepara animam tuam ad tentationem. Et iterum: In dolore sustine, et in humilitate tua patientiam habe, quoniam in igne probatur aurum et argentum , homines vero receptibiles in camino humiliationis (Eccli. II, 1, 4, 5).