LIBER DE UNITATE ECCLESIAE.

 ARGUMENTUM. 0493D Occasione schismatis Novatiani, ut suos Carthaginienses deterreret, alioqui non multum ab illo abhorrentes, propter Novatum et alios

 I. CUM moneat Dominus et dicat: Vos estis sal terrae (Matth. V, 13), cumque esse nos jubeat ad innocentiam 0495B 0496A

 II. Unde nobis exemplum datum est veteris hominis viam fugere, vestigiis Christi viventis insistere ne denuo incauti in mortis laqueum revolvamur, se

 III. Cavenda sunt autem, fratres dilectissimi , non solum quae sunt aperta atque manifesta , sed et astutae fraudis subtilitate fallentia. Quid vero a

 IV. Quae si quis consideret et examinet, tractatu longo atque argumentis opus non est. Probatio est ad fidem facilis compendio veritatis. Loquitur Dom

 V. Quam unitatem firmiter tenere et vindicare debemus, maxime episcopi, qui in Ecclesia praesidemus, ut episcopatum quoque ipsum unum atque indivisum

 VI. Adulterari non potest sponsa Christi, incorrupta 0502B est et pudica. Unam domum novit, unius cubiculi 0503A Qui non est mecum, adversus me est e

 VII. Hoc unitatis sacramentum, hoc vinculum concordiae inseparabiliter cohaerentis ostenditur quando in Evangelio tunica Domini Jesu Christi non divid

 VIII. Quis ergo sic est sceleratus et perfidus, quis sic discordiae furore vesanus, ut aut credat scindi posse aut audeat scindere unitatem Dei, veste

 IX. Idcirco et in columba venit Spiritus sanctus: simplex animal et laetum, non felle amarum, non morsibus saevum, non unguium laceratione violentum,

 X. Hinc haereses et factae sunt frequenter et fiunt, dum perversa mens non habet pacem, dum perfidia discordans non tenet unitatem . Fieri vero haec D

 XI. Contra ejusmodi clamat Dominus, ab his refraenat et revocat errantem plebem suam, dicens: Nolite 0508A audire sermones pseudoprophetarum, quoniam

 XII. Nec se quidam vana interpretatione decipiant quod dixerit Dominus: Ubicumque fuerint duo aut tres collecti in nomine meo, ego cum eis sum (Matth.

 XIII. Ideo et cum orandi legem daret, addidit dicens: Et cum steteritis ad orationem, remittite si quid 0510A habetis adversus aliquem, ut et Pater ve

 XIV. Tales etiamsi occisi in confessione nominis fuerint, macula ista nec sanguine abluitur: inexpiabilis et gravis culpa discordiae nec passione purg

 XV. Nam et prophetare et daemonia excludere et virtutes magnas in terris facere sublimis utique et admirabilis res est, non tamen regnum coeleste cons

 XVI. Malum hoc, fidelissimi fratres, jam pridem coeperat sed nunc crevit ejusdem mali infesta clades, et exsurgere ac pullulare plus coepit haeretica

 XVII. Non tamen nos moveat aut turbet multorum nimia et abrupta perfidia, sed potius fidem nostram, praenuntiante rei veritate, corroboret . Ut quidam

 XVIII. Sic Chore et Dathan et Abiron, qui sibi contra Moysen et Aaron sacerdotem sacrificandi licentiam vindicare conati sunt, poenas pro suis statim

 XIX. Quos imitantur scilicet atque sectantur qui, 0514B Dei traditione contempta, alienas doctrinas appetunt et magisteria humanae institutionis induc

 XX. Nec quisquam miretur, dilectissimi fratres, etiam de confessoribus quosdam ad ista procedere , inde quoque aliquos tam nefanda quam gravia peccare

 XXI. Confessio exordium gloriae est, non meritum jam coronae nec perficit laudem, sed initiat dignitatem. Cumque scriptum sit, Qui perseveraverit usq

 XXII. Nam et Judam inter Apostolos Dominus elegit, et tamen Dominum Judas postmodum prodidit. Non tamen idcirco Apostolorum fides et firmitas cecidit

 XXIII. Opto equidem, dilectissimi fratres, et consulo pariter et suadeo ut, si fieri potest, nemo de fratribus pereat et consentientis populi corpus u

 XXIV. Monet nos Spiritus sanctus et dicit: Quis est homo qui vult vitam et amat videre dies optimos? Contine linguam tuam a malo, et labia tua ne loqu

 XXV. Haec unanimitas sub Apostolis olim fuit. Sic novus credentium populus Domini mandata custodiens, 0518B charitatem suam tenuit. Probat Scriptura d

 XXVI. In nobis vero sic unanimitas diminuta est, ut et largitas operationis infracta est . Domos tunc et fundos venumdabant, et thesauros sibi in coel

3. But, beloved brethren, not only must we beware of what is open and manifest, but also of what deceives by the craft of subtle fraud. And what can be more crafty, or what more subtle, than for this enemy, detected and cast down by the advent of Christ, after light has come to the nations, and saving rays have shone for the preservation of men, that the deaf might receive the hearing of spiritual grace, the blind might open their eyes to God, the weak might grow strong again with eternal health, the lame might run to the church, the dumb might pray with clear voices and prayers—seeing his idols forsaken, and his lanes and his temples deserted by the numerous concourse of believers—to devise a new fraud, and under the very title of the Christian name to deceive the incautious?  He has invented heresies and schisms, whereby he might subvert the faith, might corrupt the truth, might divide the unity.9    [Here note that our author’s entire ignorance of any Centre of Unity, of any one See as the test of communion; in short, of any one bishop as having more of Peter’s authority than others,—is a sufficient disproof of the existence of any such things. Otherwise, how could they have been overlooked in a treatise devoted to the subject of unity, its nature and its criteria? The effort to foist into the text something of the kind, by corruption, demonstrates how entirely unsatisfactory to the Middle-Age theorists and dogmatists is the unadulterated work, which they could not let alone.] Those whom he cannot keep in the darkness of the old way, he circumvents and deceives by the error of a new way. He snatches men from the Church itself; and while they seem to themselves to have already approached to the light, and to have escaped the night of the world, he pours over them again, in their unconsciousness, new darkness; so that, although they do not stand firm with the Gospel of Christ, and with the observation and law of Christ, they still call themselves Christians, and, walking in darkness, they think that they have the light, while the adversary is flattering and deceiving, who, according to the apostle’s word, transforms himself into an angel of light, and equips his ministers as if they were the ministers of righteousness, who maintain night instead of day, death for salvation, despair under the offer of hope, perfidy under the pretext of faith, antichrist under the name of Christ; so that, while they feign things like the truth, they make void the truth by their subtlety. This happens, beloved brethren, so long as we do not return to the source of truth, as we do not seek the head nor keep the teaching of the heavenly Master.

III. Cavenda sunt autem, fratres dilectissimi , non solum quae sunt aperta atque manifesta , sed et astutae fraudis subtilitate fallentia. Quid vero astutius, quidve subtilius, quam ut Christi adventu detectus ac prostratus inimicus, postquam lux Gentibus venit et sospitandis hominibus salutare lumen effulsit, ut surdi auditum gratiae spiritalis admitterent, aperirent ad Deum oculos suos caeci, infirmi aeterna sanitate revalescerent, claudi ad Ecclesiam currerent, muti claris vocibus et precibus orarent, videns ille 0497B idola derelicta et per nimium credentium populum sedes suas ac templa deserta, excogitaverit novam fraudem, ut sub ipso christiani nominis titulo fallat incautos? Haereses invenit et schismata, quibus subverteret fidem, veritatem corrumperet, scinderet unitatem. Quos detinere non potest in viae veteris 0498A caecitate, circumscribit et decipit novi itineris errore. Rapit de ipsa Ecclesia homines; et, dum sibi appropinquasse jam lumini atque evasisse saeculi noctem videntur, alias nescientibus tenebras rursus infundit, ut cum Evangelio Christi et cum observatione ejus et lege non stantes, Christianos se vocent, et ambulantes in tenebris habere se lumen existiment, blandiente adversario atque fallente, qui, secundum Apostoli vocem, transfigurat se velut angelum lucis (II Cor. XI, 14), et ministros suos subornat velut ministros justitiae, asserentes noctem pro die, interitum pro salute, desperationem sub obtentu spei, perfidiam sub praetextu fidei, antichristum sub vocabulo Christi; ut, dum verisimilia mentiuntur, veritatem subtilitate frustrentur. Hoc eo fit, fratres dilectissimi, dum ad veritatis 0498B originem non reditur, nec caput quaeritur, nec magistri coelestis doctrina servatur.