登陆注册
37730200000255

第255章

The man, then, would have sown the seed, and the woman received it, as need required, the generative organs being moved by the will, not excited by lust.For we move at will not only those members which are furnished With joints of solid bone, as the hands, feet, and fingers, but we move also at will those Which are composed of slack and soft nerves: we can put them in motion, or stretch them out, or bend and twist them, or contract and stiffen them, as we do with the muscles of the mouth and face.The lungs, which are the very tenderest of the viscera except the brain, and are therefore carefully sheltered in the cavity of the chest, yet for all purposes of inhaling and exhaling the breath, and of uttering and modulating the voice, are obedient to the will when we breathe, exhale, speak, shout, or sing, just as the bellows obey the smith or the organist.I will not press the fact that some animals have a natural power to move a single spot of the skin with which their whole body is covered, if they have felt on it anything they wish to drive off,--a power so great, that by this shivering tremor of the skin they can not only shake off flies that have settled on them, but even spears that have fixed in their flesh.Man, it is true, has not this power; but is this any reason for supposing that God could not give it to such creatures as He wished to possess it? And therefore man himself also might very well have enjoyed absolute power over his members had he not forfeited it by his disobedience; for it was not difficult for God to form him so that what is now moved in his body only by lust should have been moved only at will.

We know, too, that some men are differently constituted from others, and have some rare and remarkable faculty of doing with their body what other men can by no effort do, and, indeed, scarcely believe when they hear of others doing.There are persons who can move their ears, either one at a time, or both together.

There are some who, without moving the head, can bring the hair down upon the forehead, and move the whole scalp backwards and forwards at pleasure.Some, by lightly pressing their stomach, bring up an incredible quantity and variety of things they have swallowed, and produce whatever they please, quite whole, as if out of a bag.Some so accurately mimic the voices of birds and beasts and other men, that, unless they are seen, the difference cannot be told.Some have such command of their bowels, that they can break wind continuously at pleasure, so as to produce the effect of singing.I myself have known a man who was accustomed to sweat whenever he wished.It is well known that some weep when they please, and shed a flood of tears.But far more incredible is that which some of our brethren saw quite recently.There was a presbyter called Restitutus, in the parish of the Calamensian(3) Church, who, as often as he pleased (and he was asked to do this by those who desired to witness so remarkable a phenomenon), on some one imitating the wailings of mourners, became so insensible, and lay in a state so like death, that not only had he no feeling when they pinched and pricked him, but even when fire was applied to him, and he was burned by it, he had no sense of pain except afterwards from the wound.And that his body remained motionless, not by reason of his self-command, but because he was insensible, was proved by the fact that he breathed no more than a dead man; and yet he said that, when any one spoke with more than ordinary distinctness, he heard the voice, but as if it were a long way off.Seeing, then, that even in this mortal and miserable life the body serves some men by many remarkable movements and moods beyond the ordinary course of nature, what reason is there for doubting that, before man was involved by his sin in this weak and corruptible condition, his members might have served his will for the propagation of offspring without lust? Man has been given over to himself because he abandoned God, while he sought to be self-satisfying;and disobeying God, he could not obey even himself.

Hence it is that he is involved in the obvious misery of being unable to live as he wishes.For if he lived as he wished, he would think himself blessed; but he could not be so if he lived wickedly.

CHAP.25.--OF TRUE BLESSEDNESS, WHICH THISPRESENT LIFE CANNOT ENJOY.

However, if we look at this a little more closely, we see that no one lives as he wishes but the blessed, and that no one is blessed but the righteous.But even the righteous himself does not live as he wishes, until he has arrived where he cannot die, be deceived, or injured, and until he is assured that this shall be his eternal condition.For this nature demands; and nature is not fully and perfectly blessed till it attains what it seeks.But what man is at present able to live as he Wishes, when it is not in his power so much as to live? He wishes to live, he is compelled to die.

How, then, does he live as he wishes who does not live as long as he wishes? or if he wishes to die, how can he live as he wishes, since he does not wish even to live? Or if he wishes to die, not because he dislikes life, but that after death he may live better, still he is not yet living as he wishes, but only has the prospect of so living when, through death, he reaches that which he wishes.But admit that he lives as he wishes, because he has done violence to himself, and forced himself not to wish what he cannot obtain, and to wish only what he can (as Terence has it, "Since you cannot do what you will, will what you can"(1), is he therefore blessed because he is patiently wretched? For a blessed life is possessed only by the man Who loves it.If it is loved and possessed, it must necessarily be more ardently loved than all besides; for whatever else is loved must be loved for the sake of the blessed life.And if it is loved as it deserves to be,--and the man is not blessed who does not love the blessed life as it deserves,--then he who so loves it cannot but wish it to be eternal.Therefore it shall then only be blessed when it is eternal.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 临仙狂战

    临仙狂战

    亘古以来,,这个世界被一股神秘又强大的力量给封印住,但是每隔千载,众人口中未知的升天之门便会开启,踏入其中,可进入另一个浩瀚的天地,寻找到远古之时的秘辛!残酷的手段,血腥的法则,强者为尊,谁拥有无匹的力量,便可掌控他人,操纵命运与造化。存在于体内十六年的神秘白珠竟然是何物?少年因之崛起于茫茫大荒,驰骋无尽的寰宇!====================作者Q号;1805280923
  • 红楼梦惊

    红楼梦惊

    作者研读《红楼梦》多年,出版40万字《红楼悟梦》一书。认为续写后三十回,应当以程高本的后四十回为蓝本,再加上现有的研究成果,方能在最大程度上接近原著。现将自己改编的结果公之于众,希望能对《红楼梦》这部奇书伟著的推广,尽自己的一点儿微薄之力。
  • 至尊毒妃废材大小姐

    至尊毒妃废材大小姐

    22世纪的杀手之王宫羽沫穿越到灵武大陆同名同姓的宫家五小姐身上,从此废材也风骚,各类神兽打滚卖萌跪求契约,炼药,炼器,驯兽,简直就是十项全能啊。在宫羽沫小日子过的风生水起的时候,突然身边出现一只妖孽,天天在宫羽沫面前晃悠,赶都赶不走。
  • 餐桌礼仪

    餐桌礼仪

    本书包括中西餐不同的入座次序、餐具的使用方式、进食次序等礼仪。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 校草,别闹

    校草,别闹

    她不知道怎么惹到他了,自此之后,他就缠上了她,哪哪都有他的踪影。“哎呀,你干嘛。你房间在隔壁,感紧滚回去”某女看着床上躺着的某男,气急败坏的说。某男却只是挑挑眉,“我没干嘛呀,就是想给你暖床而已,诺!床已经暖好了,快来呀。”此后他便开始了他的甜蜜生活......
  • 烟花寂燃

    烟花寂燃

    我们曾在时光的沧海中浮沉,在青春的十字口挣扎,于是在很多很多年后的午夜,你可会记得当年那束曾在谁手中灿烂燃起的烟花。那么,你可愿意听我讲这最后一个故事?
  • 鳌战

    鳌战

    鳌战这辈子最丢脸的就是没有好好跟着教习老师修炼玄术,以至于在压迫与欺辱下过完一生。所以,在一次命运般的重生之后,他下定决心重修玄术。“我鳌战天不怕地不怕,你小小一个玄帝,我还真没放在眼里!”“这世间万物,顺我者昌,逆我者,死!”有着上辈子的记忆和零星的知识积累,看小小少年如何风起沧澜,颠覆世界!
  • 笙柒夫妇不生气

    笙柒夫妇不生气

    "几年不见小丫头变可爱了""同学们好,我是新来的转校生,洛笙,请多指教!""顾柒,多多关照,新同桌"洛笙没回来之前,几位哥哥都是各干各的;洛笙回来之后,众大佬走上了团宠的路线。1号哥哥:我的钱不是用来给你们发工资的,那是给我妹买零食的!众经理:那我们怎么吃饭?2号哥哥:这是我为我妹生日写的歌,我亲自编曲作词,你们技术不专业众职业编曲师和作曲家:我们技术不专业?3号哥哥:妹妹这个部门是我专门为你建的,喜欢吗?众小弟:老大,你就这么把我们卖给别人了?4号哥哥:妹妹要吃什么吗?我去买。不会的题,我可以给你讲众花痴:校草怎么可以这么温柔啊?awsl
  • 血阳传说

    血阳传说

    大陆之上,宗派林立,赵无成遭遇同门被杀从而卷入一场巨大阴谋之中,神秘短剑逐渐引领他拨开迷雾,背后的是真相还是另外一场阴谋的开端,血阳神又在其中扮演了什么角色?赵无成又会何去何从?