35. Ego, inquit, lux in saeculum veni, ut omnis qui crediderit in me, non maneat in tenebris
Chapter 18 [XIII.]—Perfect Human Righteousness is Imperfect.
There are then on earth righteous men, there are great men, brave, prudent, chaste, patient, pious, merciful, who endure all kinds of temporal evil with an even mind for righteousness’ sake. If, however, there is truth—nay, because there is truth—in these words, “If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves,”325 1 John i. 8. and in these, “In Thy sight shall no man living be justified,” they are not without sin; nor is there one among them so proud and foolish as not to think that the Lord’s Prayer is needful to him, by reason of his manifold sins.
CAPUT XIII.
18. Perfecta justitia humana imperfecta est. Sunt ergo in terra justi, sunt magni, fortes, prudentes, continentes, patientes, pii, misericordes, temporalia mala omnia propter justitiam aequo animo tolerantes. Sed si verum est, imo quia verum est, Si dixerimus quia peccatum non habemus, nos ipsos decipimus (I Joan. I, 8); et, Non justificabitur in conspectu tuo omnis vivens (Psal. CXLII, 2): non sunt sine peccato; nec quisquam eorum tam arroganter insanit, ut non sibi pro suis qualibuscumque peccatis dominica oratione opus esse arbitretur.