29. Therefore this so vast
difficulty, since our enquiry is about religion, God alone can
remedy: nor indeed, unless we believe both that He is, and that He
helps men’s minds, ought we even to enquire after true religion
itself. For what I ask do we with so great endeavor desire to
search out? What do we wish to attain unto? Whither do we long to
arrive? Is it at that which we believe not exists or pertains to
us? Nothing is more perverse than such a state of mind. Then, when
you would not dare to ask of me a kindness, or at any rate would be
shameless in daring, come you to demand the discovery of religion,
when you think that God neither exists, nor, if He exist, hath any
care for us? What, if it be so great a matter, as that it cannot be
found out, unless it be sought carefully and with all our might?
What, if the very extreme difficulty of discovery be an exercise
for the mind of the inquirer, in order to receive what shall be
discovered? For what more pleasant and familiar to our eyes than
this light? And yet men are unable after long darkness to hear and
endure it. What more suited to the body exhausted by sickness than
meat and drink? And yet we see that persons who are recovering are
restrained and checked, lest they dare to commit themselves to the
fullness of persons in health, and so bring to pass by means of
their very food their return to that disease which used to reject
it. I speak of persons who are recovering. What, the very sick, do
we not urge them to take something? Wherein assuredly they would
not with so great discomfort obey us, if they believed not that
they would recover from that disease. When then will you give
yourself up to a search very full of pains and labor? When will you
have the heart to impose upon yourself so great care and trouble as
the matter deserves, when you believe not in the existence of that
which you are in search of? Rightly therefore hath it been ordained
by the majesty of the Catholic system of teaching, that they who
approach unto religion be before all things persuaded to have
faith.