The Instructions of Commodianus.
The Instructions of Commodianus
VI.—Of the Same Jupiter’s Thunderbolt.
VII.—Of the Septizonium and the Stars.
XI.—Apollo the Soothsaying and False.
XVI.—Of the Gods and Goddesses.
XVIII.—Of Ammydates and the Great God.
XXIII.—Of Those Who are Everywhere Ready.
XXIV.—Of Those Who Live Between the Two.
XXV.—They Who Fear and Will Not Believe.
XXVI.—To Those Who Resist the Law of Christ the Living God.
XXVII.—O Fool, Thou Dost Not Die to God.
XXVIII.—The Righteous Rise Again.
XXIX.—To the Wicked and Unbelieving Rich Man.
XXXIV.—Moreover, to Ignorant Gentiles.
XXXV.—Of the Tree of Life and Death.
XXXVI.—Of the Foolishness of the Cross.
XXXVII.—The Fanatics Who Judaize.
XLII.—Of the Hidden and Holy People of the Almighty Christ, the Living God.
XLIII.—Of the End of This Age.
XLIV.—Of the First Resurrection.
XLVIII.—O Faithful, Beware of Evil.
L.—Who Have Apostatized from God.
LIII.—To the Soldiers of Christ.
LVII.—That Worldly Things are Absolutely to Be Avoided.
LVIII.—That the Christian Should Be Such.
LIX.—To the Matrons of the Church of the Living God.
LXI.—In the Church to All the People of God.
LXII.—To Him Who Wishes for Martyrdom.
LXIV.—Of the Zeal of Concupiscence.
LXX.—I Speak to the Elder-Born.
LXXIII.—That Sons are Not to Be Bewailed.
LXXII.—To the Poor in Health.
What can healthful poverty do, unless wealth be present? Assuredly, if thou hast the means, at once communicate also to thy brother. Be responsible to thyself for one, lest thou shouldst be said to be proud. I promise that thou shalt live more secure than the rich man. Receive into thy ears the teaching of the great Solomon: God hates the poor man to be a pleader on high.19 [Prov. xxiii. 11.] Therefore submit thyself, and give honour to Him that is powerful; for the soft speech—thou knowest the proverb—melts.20 [Prov. xv. 1.] One is conquered by service, even although there be an ancient anger. If the tongue be silent, thou hast found nothing better. If there should not wholesomely be an art whereby life may be governed, either give aid or direction by the command of Him that is mighty. Let it not shame or grieve you that a healthy man should have faith. In the treasury, besides, thou oughtest to give of thy labour, even as that widow whom the Anointed One preferred.21 [Mark xii. 42; Luke xxi. 2.]
LXXII.---PAUPERIBUS SANIS.
0255B Pauperies sana quid, nisi divitiae adsint? Ars certe si fuerit, jam et tu communica fratri. Unum praesta tibi, ne superbus esse dicaris. Polliceor, quoniam securior divite vivis: Excipe doctrinam magni Salomonis in aures. Responsorem in alto odit Deus pauperem esse: Idcirco te subde, et honorem redde potenti. 0256A Blandus enim sermo, proverbium nosti, deriget. Vincitur officio etsi fuerit ira vetusta. Si lingua taceat, nil melius invenisti. Sane si non fuerit ars unde vita regatur, Aut operam praebe, aut cursum, jussu potentis: Non pudeat neque pigeat procurrere sanum. In gazo praeterea de labore mittere debes; Sicut singularis illa, quam praetulit unctus.