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Commodianus
Instructions of Commodianus in favour of christian discipline against the gods of the heathens.

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1 6 | JUPITER'S THUNDERBOLT.~Ye say, O fools, Jupiter thunders. 2 14| him? Art thou not ashamed, O fool, w adore such pictures? 3 24| awarded P Ah! not thus, O malignant man, shall it 4 25| WILL NOT BELIEVE.~How long, O foolish man, wilt thou not 5 26| enjoys delights which thou, O wicked one, hast lost; and 6 26| impious, cruel hell. Commence, O thou who art led away, to 7 27| XXVII. O FOOL, THOU DOST NOT DIE 8 27| THOU DOST NOT DIE TO GOD.~O fool, thou dost not absolutely 9 27| them. Thou art stripped, O foolish one, who thinkest 10 28| delays in a cruel death. O wicked man, hear now what 11 29| UNBELIEVING RICH MAN.~Thou wilt, O rich man, by insatiably 12 29| after such things as these. O ungrateful to the great 13 29| secret of God. Learn God, O foolish man, who wishes 14 30| RICH MEN, BE HUMBLE.~Learn, O thou who art about to die, 15 30| prepared. Strip thyself, O rich man turned away from 16 30| no account. Observe now, O barren one, the law which 17 30| in prosperity. Take away, O rich men, hearts of fraud, 18 33| XXXIII. TO THE GENTILES.~O people, ferocious, without 19 34| brought into subjection. O people, O man, thou brother, 20 34| into subjection. O people, O man, thou brother, do not 21 34| as these? Thou choosest, O ignorant one, things that 22 36| may now believe on Him. O fools, that live in death! 23 40| unbelieving people such as yours. O evil men! in so many places, 24 48| XLVIII. O FAITHFUL, BEWARE OF EVIL.~ 25 59| LIVING GOD.~Thou wishest, O Christian woman, that the 26 59| but by her gifts. Do ye, O good matrons, flee from 27 59| Overcome the evil one, O modest women of Christ. 28 60| fashion of the Gentiles, O thou who art consecrated 29 61| others. Ye rebuke calamity; O belly, stuff yourself out 30 61| side when he is fighting? O fool, dost not thou perceive 31 61| Thou seekest to feed him, O fool, who feedeth thee again. 32 62| HIM WHO WISHES FOR~Since, O son, thou desirest martyrdom, 33 63| Thou seekest to wage war, O fool, as if wars were at 34 64| within. Thou art jealous, O envious man, of another 35 65| thyself by the gain of wages. O wicked one, thou deceivest 36 66| behaved himself with caution. O badly fortified, and foretold 37 66| like to Christ your Master, O little ones. Be among the 38 68| Exercise the mystery of Christ, O deacons, with purity; therefore, 39 68| with purity; therefore, O ministers, do the commands 40 73| extinct. With what advantage, O false one, thou hast perished! 41 74| should be adorned in death! O true vanity, to desire honour 42 77| the power of the ruler, O fool, among Cyclopes, Thence


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