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NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works - Holy Bible Institute

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To Amphilochius, concerning the Canons.constant, <strong>and</strong> persists in her entreaty to be admitted, may then be ranked among the virgins,her profession ratified, <strong>and</strong> its violation rigorously punished. Many girls are brought forwardby their parents <strong>and</strong> brothers, <strong>and</strong> other kinsfolk, before they are of full age, <strong>and</strong> have noinner impulse towards a celibate life. The object of the friends is simply to provide forthemselves. Such women as these must not be readily received, before we have made publicinvestigation of their own sentiments.XIX. I do not recognise the profession of men, except in the case of those who haveenrolled themselves in the order of monks, <strong>and</strong> seem to have secretly adopted the celibatelife. Yet in their case I think it becoming that there should be a previous examination, <strong>and</strong>that a distinct profession should be received from them, so that whenever they may revertto the life of the pleasures of the flesh, they may be subjected to the punishment of fornicators.XX. I do not think that any condemnation ought to be passed on women who professedvirginity while in heresy, <strong>and</strong> then afterwards preferred marriage. “What things soever thelaw saith, it saith to them who are under the law.” 2698 Those who have not yet put onChrist’s yoke do not recognise the laws of the Lord. They are therefore to be received in thechurch, as having remission in the case of these sins too, as of all, from their faith in Christ.As a general rule, all sins formerly committed in the catechumenical state are not taken intoaccount. 2699 The Church does not receive these persons without baptism; <strong>and</strong> it is verynecessary that in such cases the birthrights should be observed.XXI. If a man living with a wife is not satisfied with his marriage <strong>and</strong> falls into fornication,I account him a fornicator, <strong>and</strong> prolong his period of punishment. Nevertheless, wehave no canon subjecting him to the charge of adultery, if the sin be committed against anunmarried woman. For the adulteress, it is said, “being polluted shall be polluted,” 2700 <strong>and</strong>she shall not return to her husb<strong>and</strong>: <strong>and</strong> “He that keepeth an adulteress is a fool <strong>and</strong> impious.”2701 He, however, who has committed fornication is not to be cut off from the societyof his own wife. So the wife will receive the husb<strong>and</strong> on his return from fornication, butthe husb<strong>and</strong> will expel the polluted woman from his house. The argument here is not easy,but the custom has so obtained. 27022698 Rom. iii. 19.2699 “Male Angli in P<strong>and</strong>ectis et alit interpretes reddunt, quæ in catechumenica vita fiunt. Non enim dicit<strong>Basil</strong>ius ea non puniri quæ in hoc statu peccantur, sed tantum peccata ante baptismum commissa baptismo expiari,nec jam esse judicio ecclesiastico obnoxia. Hinc observat Zonaras non pugnare hunc canonem cum canone quintoNeocæsariensi, in quo pœnæ catechumenis peccantibus decernuntur.”2700 Jer. iii. 1.2701 Prov. xviii. 22, LXX.2702 “Non solus <strong>Basil</strong>ius hanc consuetudinem secutus. Auctor constitutionum apostolicarum sic loquitur lib.vi. cap. 14: Qui corruptam retinet, naturæ legem violat: qu<strong>and</strong>o quidem qui retinet adulteram, stultus est etimpius. Abscinde enim eam, inquit, a carnibus tuis. Nam adjutrix non est, sed insidiatrix, quæ mentem ad alium680

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