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Chapter XIV.—We Should Obey God Rather Than the Authors of Sedition.

It is right and holy therefore, men and brethren, rather to obey God than to follow those who, through pride and sedition, have become the leaders of a detestable emulation.  For we shall incur no slight injury, but rather great danger, if we rashly yield ourselves to the inclinations of men who aim at exciting strife and tumults, 4063 so as to draw us away from what is good.  Let us be kind one to another after the pattern of the tender mercy and benignity of our Creator.  For it is written, “The kind-hearted shall inhabit the land, and the guiltless shall be left upon it, but transgressors shall be destroyed from off the face of it.” 4064   And again [the Scripture] saith, “I saw the ungodly highly exalted, and lifted up like the cedars of Lebanon:  I passed by, and, behold, he was not; and I diligently sought his place, and could not find it.  Preserve innocence, and look on equity:  for there shall be a remnant to the peaceable man.” 4065


Footnotes

233:4063

I. εἰς αἱρέσεις (sects).

233:4064

Prov. 2:21, 22.

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Ps. xxxvii. 35-37.  “Remnant” probably refers either to the memory or posterity of the righteous.


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