Chapter XIII
And to Thee is nothing whatsoever evil: yea, not only to Thee, but also to Thy creation as a whole, because there is nothing
without, which may break in, and corrupt that order which Thou hast appointed it. But in the parts thereof some things, because
unharmonising with other some, are accounted evil: whereas those very things harmonise with others, and are good; and in themselves
are good. And all these things which harmonise not together, do yet with the inferior part, which we
call Earth, having its own cloudy and windy sky harmonising with it. Far be it then that I should say, “These things should
not be”: for should I see nought but these, I should indeed long for the better; but still must even for these alone praise
Thee; for that Thou art to be praised, do show from the earth, dragons, and all deeps, fire, hail, snow, ice, and stormy wind,
which fulfil Thy word; mountains, and all hills, fruitful trees, and all cedars; beasts, and all cattle, creeping things,
and flying fowls; kings of the earth, and all people, princes, and all judges of the earth; young men and maidens, old
men and young, praise Thy Name. But when, from heaven, these praise Thee, praise Thee, our God, in the heights all Thy angels,
all Thy hosts, sun and moon, all the stars and light, the Heaven of heavens, and the waters that be above the heavens, praise
Thy Name; I did not now long for things better, because I conceived of all: and with a sounder judgment I apprehended that
the
things above were better than these below, but altogether better than those above by themselves.