28. Therefore, if we compare
the things themselves, we may no way doubt that the chastity of
continence is better than marriage chastity, whilst yet both are
good: but when we compare the persons, he is better, who hath a
greater good than another. Further, he who hath a greater of the
same kind, hath also that which is less; but he, who only hath what
is less, assuredly hath not that which is greater. For in sixty,
thirty also are contained, not sixty also in thirty. But not to
work from out that which he hath, stands in the allotment of
duties, not in the want of virtues: forasmuch as neither is he
without the good of mercy, who finds not wretched persons such as
he may mercifully assist.