IX.
The soul can with difficulty be recalled to those good
things from which it has fallen, and
301
is with difficulty
dragged away from those evils to which it has become accustomed. If at
any time thou showest a disposition to blame thyself, then perhaps,
through the medicine of repentance, I should cherish good hopes regarding
thee. But when thou altogether despisest fear, and rejectest with scorn
the very faith of Christ, it were better for thee that thou hadst never
been born from the womb.—From the writings of John of Damascus.