Early Church Fathers Scripture Index : Texts

Proverbs 8:13

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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, Volume 11, page 416, footnote 3 (Image)

Sulpitius Severus, Vincent of Lerins, John Cassian

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The Conferences of John Cassian. Part II. Containing Conferences XI-XVII. (HTML)

Conference XI. The First Conference of Abbot Chæremon. On Perfection. (HTML)
Chapter VI. Abbot Chæremon's statement that faults can be overcome in three ways. (HTML)
CCEL Footnote 1691 (In-Text, Margin)

Then the blessed Chæremon: There are, said he, three things which enable men to control their faults; viz., either the fear of hell or of laws even now imposed; or the hope and desire of the kingdom of heaven; or a liking for goodness itself and the love of virtue. For then we read that the fear of evil loathes contamination: “The fear of the Lord hateth evil.”[Proverbs 8:13] Hope also shuts out the assaults of all faults: for “all who hope in Him shall not fail.” Love also fears no destruction from sins, for “love never faileth;” and again: “love covers a multitude of sins.” And therefore the blessed Apostle confines the whole sum of salvation in the attainment of those ...

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