LIBER DE OPERE ET ELEEMOSYNIS.

 0601D I. MULTA et magna sunt, fratres charissimi beneficia divina quibus in salutem nostram Dei Patris et Christi larga et copiosa clementia et operat

 II. Loquitur in Scripturis divinis Spiritus sanctus et dicit: Eleemosynis et fide delicta purgantur (Prov. XV, 27). Non utique illa delicta quae fuera

 0604B III. Agnoscamus itaque, fratres charissimi, divinae indulgentiae munus salubre , et emundandis purgandisque peccatis nostris, qui sine aliquo co

 0605A IV. Numquam denique, fratres dilectissimi, admonitio divina cessavit et tacuit quominus in Scripturis sanctis tam veteribus quam novis semper et

 V. Remedia propitiando Deo ipsius Dei verbis data sunt, quid deberent facere peccantes magisteria divina docuerunt, operationibus justis Deo satisfier

 VI. Nec sic, fratres charissimi, ista proferimus ut non quod Raphael angelus dixit veritatis testimonio comprobemus: in Actibus Apostolorum facti fide

 VII. Itaque in Evangelio Dominus, doctor vitae nostrae et magister salutis aeternae, vivificans credentium populum et vivificatis consulens in aeternu

 VIII. Eos denique et Abrahae filios dicit quos in juvandis alendisque pauperibus operarios cernit. Nam, cum Zachaeus dixisset: Ecce dimidium ex substa

 IX. Si vereris et metuis ne, si operari plurimum coeperis, patrimonio tuo larga operatione finito ad penuriam forte redigaris, esto in hac parte intre

 X. Metuis ne patrimonium tuum forte deficiat si operari ex eo largiter coeperis, et nescis, miser, quia, dum times ne res familiaris deficiat, vita ip

 XI. Metuis ne patrimonium tuum forte deficiat, si operari ex eo largiter coeperis. Quando enim factum est ut justo possent deesse subsidia vitae , cum

 XII. Nisi si putas quia qui Christum pascit, a Christo ipse non pascitur, aut eis terrena deerunt quibus coelestia et divina tribuuntur. Unde haec inc

 XIII. Quid tibi in istis ineptis et stultis cogitationibus 0610C plaudis, quasi metu et sollicitudine futurorum ab operibus retarderis? Quid umbras et

 XIV. Erras et falleris, quisquis te in saeculo divitem credis. Audi in Apocalypsi Domini tui vocem ejusmodi homines justis objurgationibus increpantem

 XV. Caeterum, quae talis es, nec operari in Ecclesia potes. Egentem enim et pauperem non vident oculi tui superfusi nigroris tenebris et nocte contect

 XVI. Sed nec illa res, fratres charissimi, a bonis operibus et justis refraenet et revocet Christianum, quod excusari se posse aliquis existimet benef

 XVII. Sic vidua illa, in tertio Regnorum libro, cum, in siccitate et fame consumptis omnibus, de modico farre et oleo quod superfuerat fecisset subcin

 XVIII. Sed enim multi sunt in domo liberi, et retardat te numerositas filiorum quominus largiter bonis operibus insistas. Atqui hoc ipso operari ampli

 XIX. Nec eum liberis tuis cogites patrem qui et temporarius et infirmus est , sed illum pares qui aeternus et firmus filiorum spiritalium pater est. I

 XX. Esto potius liberis tuis pater talis qualis Tobias exstitit. Da utilia et salutaria praecepta pignoribus qualia ille filio dedit manda filiis tui

 XXI. Quale munus est, fratres charissimi, cujus editio Deo spectante celebratur! Si in gentilium munere grande et gloriosum videtur proconsules vel im

 XXII. Atque, ut pigros et steriles et cupiditate nummaria nihil circa fructum salutis operantes magis pudeat, ut plus conscientiam sordidam dedecoris

 0619A XXIII. Quid ad haec respondemus, fratres charissimi? Sacrilega sterilitate et quadam tenebrarum nocte coopertas divitum mentes qua ratione defen

 XXIV. Et idcirco, fratres charissimi, quibus metus in Deum pronus est, et, spreto calcatoque jam mundo, ad superna et divina animus erectus est, fide

 XXV. Cogitemus, fratres dilectissimi, quid sub Apostolis fecerit credentium populus, quando inter ipsa primordia majoribus virtutibus mens vigebat, qu

 XXVI. Quae illa erit, fratres charissimi, operantium gloria, quam grandis est summa laetitia, cum populum suum Dominus coeperit recensere, et meritis

23. What do we reply to these things, dearest brethren? With what reason do we defend the minds of rich men, overwhelmed with a profane barrenness and a kind of night of gloom? With what excuse do we acquit them, seeing that we are less than the devil’s servants, so as not even moderately to repay Christ for the price of His passion and blood? He has given us precepts; what His servants ought to do He has instructed us; promising a reward to those that are charitable, and threatening punishment to the unfruitful. He has set forth His sentence. He has before announced what He shall judge. What can be the excuse for the laggard? what the defence for the unfruitful? But when the servant does not do what is commanded, the Lord will do what He threatens, seeing that He says:  “When the Son of man shall come in His glory, and all the angels with Him, then shall He sit in the throne of His glory: and before Him shall be gathered all nations; and He shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats: and He shall set the sheep on His right hand, but the goats on the left. Then shall the King say unto them that shall be on His right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, receive the kingdom that is prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was an hungered, and ye gave me to eat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me to drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came to me. Then shall the righteous answer Him, saying, Lord, when saw we Thee an hungered, and fed Thee? thirsty, and gave Thee drink? When saw we Thee a stranger, and took Thee in? naked, and clothed Thee? Or when saw we Thee sick, and in prison, and came unto Thee? Then shall the King answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Insomuch as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, ye did it unto me. Then shall He say also unto those that shall be at His left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, which my Father hath prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was an hungered, and ye gave me not to eat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me not to drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not. Then shall they also answer Him, saying, Lord, when saw we Thee an hungered, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and ministered not unto Thee? And He shall answer them, Verily I say unto you, In so far as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not unto me. And these shall go away into everlasting burning:  but the righteous into life eternal.”60    Matt. xxv. 31–46. What more could Christ declare unto us? How more could He stimulate the works of our righteousness and mercy, than by saying that whatever is given to the needy and poor is given to Himself, and by saying that He is aggrieved unless the needy and poor be supplied? So that he who in the Church is not moved by consideration for his brother, may yet be moved by contemplation of Christ; and he who does not think of his fellow-servant in suffering and in poverty, may yet think of his Lord, who abideth in that very man whom he is despising.

0619A XXIII. Quid ad haec respondemus, fratres charissimi? Sacrilega sterilitate et quadam tenebrarum nocte coopertas divitum mentes qua ratione defendimus, qua excusatione purgamus, qui diaboli servis minores sumus, ut Christo pro pretio passionis et sanguinis vicem nec in modicis rependamus? Praecepta ille nobis dedit, quid facere servos suos oporteret instruxit, operantibus praemium pollicitus, et supplicium sterilibus comminatus, sententiam suam protulit, quid judicaturus sit ante praedixit. Quae potest excusatio esse cessanti, quae defensio sterili, nisi quod non faciente servo quod praecipitur, Dominus faciet quod minatur, qui et dicit: Cum venerit Filius hominis in claritate sua, et omnes Angeli cum eo, tunc sedebit in throno claritatis suae : et colligentur 0619B ante eum omnes gentes, et segregabit eos ab invicem, quemadmodum pastor segregat oves ab haedis, et statuet oves ad dexteram suam, haedos autem ad sinistram. Tunc dicet rex iis qui ad dexteram suam erunt : Venite, benedicti Patris mei, percipite regnum quod vobis paratum est ab origine mundi. Esurivi enim, et dedistis mihi manducare; sitivi, et potastis me; hospes fui, et adduxistis me; nudus, et vestistis me ; infirmatus sum, et visitatis me; in carcere fui, et venistis ad me. Tunc respondebunt ei justi dicentes: Domine, quando te vidimus esurientem et pavimus, sitientem et potavimus? quando te vidimus hospitem, et adduximus, nudum, et vestivimus? quando autem te vidimus infirmari et in carcere, et venimus ad te? Tunc respondens rex dicet eis: Amen dico vobis, quamdiu fecistis uni horum 0619C ex fratribus meis minimis, mihi fecistis. Tunc dicet et illis qui ad sinistram ejus erunt : Discedite a me, maledicti, in ignem aeternum quem paravit Pater meus diabolo et angelis ejus. Esurivi enim, et non dedistis mihi manducare; sitivi, et non potastis me; hospes fui, et non adduxistis me; nudus, et non vestistis me; infirmus et in carcere, et non visitastis me . Tunc respondebunt et ipsi dicentes: Domine, quando te vidimus esurientem aut sitientem aut hospitem aut nudum aut infirmum aut in carcere, et non ministravimus tibi? Et respondebit illis: Amen dico vobis, quamdiu non fecistis uni ex minimis his, neque mihi fecistis. Et abibunt isti in ambustionem aeternam, justi autem in vitam aeternam (Matth. XXV, 31-46). Quid potuit nobis majus Christus edicere? Quomodo magis potuit justitiae ac misericordiae 0619D nostrae opera provocare, quam quod praestari 0620A dixit sibi quicquid egenti praestatur et pauperi, et se dixit offendi nisi egenti praestatur et pauperi? ut qui respectu fratris in Ecclesia non movetur, vel Christi contemplatione moveatur, et qui non cogitat in labore atque in egestate conservum, vel Dominum cogitet in ipso illo quem despicit constitutum.