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Chapter XXI.--Concerning the Living Soul, Birds, and Fishes (Ver. 24)--The Sacrament of the Eucharist Being Regarded.
30. Now, therefore, let Thy ministers work upon the earth, -- not as in the waters of infidelity, by announcing and speaking by miracles, and sacraments, and mystic words; in which ignorance, the mother of admiration, may be intent upon them, in fear of those hidden signs. For such is the entrance unto the faith for the sons of Adam forgetful of Thee, while they hide themselves from Thy face, [1355] and become a darksome deep. But let Thy ministers work even as on the dry land, separated from the whirlpools of the great deep; and let them be an example unto the faithful, by living before them, and by stimulating them to imitation. For thus do men hear not with an intent to hear merely, but to act also. Seek the Lord, and your soul shall live, [1356] that the earth may bring forth the living soul. "Be not conformed to this world." [1357] Restrain yourselves from it; the soul lives by avoiding those things which it dies by affecting. Restrain yourselves from the unbridled wildness of pride, from the indolent voluptuousness of luxury, and from the false name of knowledge; [1358] so that wild beasts may be tamed, the cattle subdued, and serpents harmless. For these are the motions of the mind in allegory; that is to say, the haughtiness of pride, the delight of lust, and the poison of curiosity are the motions of the dead soul; for the soul dies not so as to lose all motion, because it dies by forsaking the fountain of life, [1359] and so is received by this transitory world, and is conformed unto it.
31. But Thy Word, O God, is the fountain of eternal life, and passeth not away; therefore this departure is kept in check by Thy word when it is said unto us, "Be not conformed unto this world," [1360] so that the earth may bring forth a living soul in the fountain of life, -- a soul restrained in Thy Word, by Thy Evangelists, by imitating the followers of Thy Christ. [1361] For this is after his kind; because a man is stimulated to emulation by his friend. [1362] "Be ye," saith he, "as I am, for I am as you are." [1363] Thus in the living soul shall there be good beasts, in gentleness of action. For Thou hast commanded, saying, Go on with thy business in meekness, and thou shalt be beloved by all men; [1364] and good cattle, which neither if they eat, shall they over-abound, nor if they do not eat, have they any want; [1365] and good serpents, not destructive to do hurt, but "wise" [1366] to take heed; and exploring only so much of this temporal nature as is sufficient that eternity may be "clearly seen, being understood by the things that are." [1367] For these animals are subservient to reason, [1368] when, being kept in check from a deadly advance, they live, and are good.