CHAPTER VII.
A question on the fruits of the coenobium and the desert.
GERMANUS: Since it is evident that you have not, like so many, just touched the mere outskirts of each mode of life, but have
ascended to the very heights, we should like to know what is the end of the coenobite's life and what the end of the hermit's.
For no one can doubt that no man can discourse with greater fulness or fidelity, on these subjects than one who, taught by
long use and experience, has followed them both, and so can by veracious teaching show us their
value and aim.