1. I do not conceive that I have exceeded any portions of my duty, in always striving as much as possible, by daily discussions of the Gospels, to aff

 2. Although, therefore, I exhort you always, as you are aware, to many things, and to the precepts of the Lord’s admonition—for what else can be desir

 3. Chastity is the dignity of the body, the ornament of morality, the sacredness of the sexes, the bond of modesty, the source of purity, the peaceful

 4. But chastity maintains the first rank in virgins, the second in those who are continent, the third in the case of wedlock. Yet in all it is gloriou

 5. The precepts of chastity, brethren, are ancient. Wherefore do I say ancient? Because they were ordained at the same time as men themselves. For bot

 6. Christ gave this judgment when, being inquired of, He said that a wife must not be put away, save for the cause of adultery such honour did He put

 7. But as laws are prescribed to matrons, who are so bound that they cannot thence be separated, while virginity and continency are beyond all law, th

 8. But since the precepts of chastity have thus briefly been set forth to us, let us now give an instance of chastity. For it is more profitable when

 9. But not less from a different direction arises to us another similar instance of chastity from the continence of women. Susanna, as we read, the da

 10. The memory of noble descent could not enervate them, although to some this is a suggestive licence to lasciviousness nor the comeliness of their

 11. Nothing so delights the faithful soul as the healthy consciousness of an unstained modesty. To have vanquished pleasure is the greatest pleasure

 12. For what is chastity but a virtuous mind added to watchfulness over the body so that modesty observed in respect of the sexual relations, atteste

 13. But to return to what I began with: chastity is ever to be cultivated by men and women it is to be kept with all watchfulness within its bounds.

 14. It must be said, moreover, that adultery is not pleasure, but mutual contempt nor can it delight, because it kills both the soul and modesty. Let

8. But since the precepts of chastity have thus briefly been set forth to us, let us now give an instance of chastity. For it is more profitable when we come in the very presence of the thing; nor will there be any doubt about the virtue, when that which is prescribed is also designated by illustrations. The example of chastity begins with Joseph.  A Hebrew youth, noble by his parentage, nobler by his innocence, on account of the envy excited by his revelations exposed for sale by his brethren to the Israelites, had attained to the household of a man of Egypt. By his obedience and his innocence, and by the entire faithfulness of his service, he had aroused in his favour the easy and kindly disposition of his master; and his appearance had commended itself to all men, alike by his gracious speech as by his youthfulness. But that same nobility of manner was received by his master’s wife in another manner than was becoming; in a secret part of the house, and without witnesses,—a place high up, and fitted for deeds of wickedness, the unrestrained unchastity of the woman thought that it could overcome the youth’s chastity, now by promises, now by threats. And when he was restrained from attempting flight by her holding his garments, shocked at the audacity of such a crime, tearing his very garments, and able to appeal to the sincerity of his naked body as a witness of his innocence, the rash woman did not shrink from adding calumny to the crime of her unchastity. Dishevelled, and raging that her desire should be despised, she complained both to others and to her husband that the Hebrew youth had attempted to use that force to her which she herself had striven to exercise.11    “Irrogare.” The husband’s passion, unconscious of the truth, and terribly inflamed by his wife’s accusation, is aroused; and the modest youth, because he did not defile his conscience with the crime, is thrust into the lowest dungeon of the prison. But chastity is not alone in the dungeon; for God is with Joseph, and the guilty are given into his charge, because he had been guiltless. Moreover, he dissolves the obscurities of dreams, because his spirit was watchful in temptations, and he is freed from chains by the master of the prison. He who had been an inferior in the house with peril, was made lord of the palace without risk; restored to his noble station, he received the reward of chastity and innocence by the judgment of God, from whom he had deserved it.

VIII. Sed quia pudicitiae nobis breviter sunt exposita praecepta, jam pudicitiae ponamus exemplum, Plus enim proficitur, cum in rem praesentem venitur: nec de virtute dubitabitur, quando quod praecipitur exemplis etiam signatur. Exemplum pudicitiae a Joseph coepit (Gen. XXXIX, 7). Adolescens Hebraeus generosus de patre, generosior de innocentia, ob invidiam 0823C revelationum distractus a fratribus Ismaelitis, in domum devenerat hominis Aegyptii; obsequio et innocentia et tota servitutis fide facilem et benevolum in se animum sui provocaverat domini, cujus faciem tam sermo liberalis, quam aetas omnibus commendaverat. Sed ista generositas ab uxore domini aliter quam decebat accepta est: in domus parte secreta, et sine arbitris, alta et facinoribus accommoda; putavit se pudicitiam adolescentis incontinens mulieris impudicitia, nunc promissis, nunc minis posse superare. Et cum retentus est vestibus, eo quod moliretur fugam, propter tanti facinoris audaciam ipsas vestes relinquens, et corporis nudi sinceritatem habiturus innocentiae testem; ad crimen impudicitiae suae imprudens mulier adjicere non dubitavit calumniam: 0823D et caeteris et marito, squalida et fervens, spreto desiderio suo, conquesta est dolore simulato, 0824A quod Hebraeus adolescens vim sibi molitus fuisset inferre, quam ipsa conata fuerat irrogare. Maritalis ardor rerum inscius, et uxoris accusatione graviter inflammatus incenditur. Pudicus vero juvenis, quia delicto conscientiam non miscuit, in imum carceris truditur. Sed sola non est in carcere pudicitia: nam est cum Joseph Deus, et nocentes dantur in manu ejus, quia innocens fuerat. Somniorum praeterea obscura dissolvit, quia spiritus in tentatione vigilabat, et per dominum liberatur a vinculis. Qui in domo minor cum periculo fuerat, regiae domus sine periculo dominus effectus est: generositati suae redditus, fructum pudicitiae et innocentiae, Deo judice, a quo meruerat, accepit.