18. For what food is unto the
conservation of the man, this sexual intercourse is unto the
conservation of the race: and both are not without carnal delight:
which yet being modified, and by restraint of temperance reduced
unto the use after nature, cannot be lust.19841984 But what unlawful food is in the
supporting of life, this sexual intercourse of fornication or
adultery is in the seeking of a family. And what unlawful food is
in luxury of belly and throat, this unlawful intercourse is in lust
that seeks not a family. And what the excessive appetite of some is
in lawful food, this that intercourse that is matter of pardon is
in husband and wife. As therefore it is better to die of hunger
than to eat things offered unto idols: so it is better to die
without children, than to seek a family from unlawful intercourse.
But from whatever source men be born, if they follow not the vices
of their parents, and worship God aright, they shall be honest and
safe. For the seed of man, from out what kind of man soever, is the
creation of God, and it shall fare ill with those who use it ill,
yet shall not, itself at any time be evil. But as the good sons of
adulterers are no defense of adulteries, so the evil sons of
married persons are no charge against marriage. Wherefore as the
Fathers of the time of the New Testament taking food from the duty
of conservation, although they took it with natural delight of the
flesh, were yet in no way compared with the delight of those who
fed on what had been offered in sacrifice, or of those who,
although the food was lawful, yet took it to excess: so the Fathers
of the time of the Old Testament from the duty of conservation used
sexual intercourse; and yet that their natural delight, by no means
relaxed unto unreasonable and unlawful lust, is not to be compared
either with the vileness of fornications, or with the intemperance
of married persons. Forsooth through the same vein19851985 of
charity, now after the spirit, then after the flesh, it was a duty
to beget sons for the sake of that mother Jerusalem: but it was
nought save the difference of times which made the works of the
fathers different. But thus it was necessary that even Prophets,
not living after the flesh, should come together after the flesh;
even as it was necessary that Apostles also, not living after the
flesh, should eat food after the flesh.