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131. But I have seen what you, Gentiles, think of each other, and indeed it ought not to seem strange that you who worship beasts should believe that you can be changed into beasts. But I had rather that you judged better concerning what is due to you, that you may believe that you will be not in the company of wild beasts, but in the companionship of angels.
132. The soul has to depart from the surroundings of this life, and the pollutions of the earthly body, and to press on to those heavenly companies, though it is for the saints alone, to attain to them, and to sing praise to God (as in the prophet’s words we hear of those who are harping202 Rev. xiv. 2. and saying: “For great are Thy marvellous works, O Lord God Almighty, just and true are Thy ways, Thou King of the nations; who shall not fear and magnify Thy Name, for Thou only art holy, for all nations shall come and worship before Thee”),203 Rev. xv. 3, 4. and to see Thy marriage feast, O Lord Jesus, in which the Bride is led from earthly to heavenly things, while all rejoice in harmony, for “to Thee shall all flesh come,”204 Ps. lxv. [lxiv.] 3. now no longer subject to transitory things, but joined to the Spirit, to see the chambers adorned with linen, roses, lilies, and garlands. Of whom else is the marriage so adorned? For it is adorned with the purple stripes of confessors, the blood of martyrs, the lilies of virgins, and the crowns of priests.
133. Holy David desired beyond all else for himself that he might behold and gaze upon this, for he says: “One thing have I asked of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, and see the pleasure of the Lord.”205 Ps. xxvii. [xxvi.] 4.
134. It is a pleasure to believe this, a joy to hope for it; and certainly, not to have believed it is a pain, to have lived in this hope a grace. But if I am mistaken in this, that I prefer to be associated after death with angels rather than with beasts, I am gladly mistaken, and so long as I live will never suffer myself to be cheated of this hope.
135. For what comfort have I left but that I hope to come quickly to thee, my brother, and that thy departure will not cause a long severance between us, and that it may be granted me, through thy intercessions, that thou mayest quickly call me who long for thee. For who is there who ought not to wish for himself beyond all else that “this corruptible should put on incorruption, and this mortal put on immortality”?206 1 Cor. xv. 53. that we who succumb to death through the frailty of the body, being raised above nature, may no longer have to fear death.
131. Sed videro quid vos de vobis, gentes, opinionis habeatis; neque enim mirum debet videri, quod creditis vos in bestias posse mutari, qui bestias adoratis. Ego tamen malim de vestro merito melius judicetis; ut non inter coetus ferarum, sed inter angelorum consortia vos credatis futuros.
132. Habet animus ex hoc jam vitae anfractu, et 1354A terreni corporis colluvione discedere, et ad illa concilia superna contendere, etsi sanctorum sit pervenire, laudem dicere Deo (quam 1170 citharizantes illos (Apoc. XIV, 2) dicere prophetica lectione (Apoc. XV, 3, 4) comperimus: Quia magna mirabilia opera tua, Domine Deus omnipotens: justae et verae viae tuae, Rex gentium! Quis non timebit et magnificabit nomen tuum; quia solus sanctus es, quia omnes gentes venient et adorabunt ante te; videre quoque tuas, Jesu, nuptias, in quibus de terrenis ad coelestia, concinentibus omnium gaudiis sponsa deducitur; ad te enim omnis caro veniet (Psal. LXIV, 3), jam non saeculo obnoxia, sed spiritui copulata: videre thalamos ornatos byssino, rosis, liliis, et coronis. Cujus enim alterius sic ornantur nuptiae? Ornantur 1354B enim confessorum livore, martyrum sanguine, lillis virginum, coronis etiam sacerdotum?
133. Hoc sibi prae caeteris David sanctus optavit, ut haec spectaret et cerneret. Denique ait: Unam petivi a Domino, hanc requiram; ut inhabitem in domo Domini omnes dies vitae meae, et videam voluptatem Domini (Ps. XXVI, 4, 5).
134. Juvat hoc credere, sperare delectat: certe non credidisse poena est, sperasse gratia. Quod si in hoc erro, quia angelis me post mortem sociari malo, quam bestiis; libenter in hoc erro, neque umquam hac me opinione, dum vivo, fraudari patiar.
135. Quid enim mihi superest solatii, quam quod me citius ad te, frater, spero venturum, nec digressus 1354C tui inter nos longa divortia fore; tuisque intercessionibus mihi hoc posse conferri, ut citius desiderantem tui advoces. Quis enim est, qui non sibi debeat istud optare prae caeteris; ut corruptibile hoc induat incorruptelam, et mortale hoc induat immortalitatem (I Cor. XV, 53)? ut qui nunc morti corporis fragilitate succumbimus, supra naturam siti, mortem jam timere nequeamus.