20. Far be it, therefore,
that the Apostle so said, unto such as are married or are about to
marry, “But I spare you,” as if he were unwilling to say what
punishment is due to the married in another life. Far be it that
she, whom Daniel set free from temporal judgment, be cast by Paul
into hell! Far be it that her husband’s bed be unto her
punishment before the judgment seat of Christ, keeping faith to
which she chose, under false charge of adultery, to meet either
danger, or death! To what effect that speech, “It is better for
me to fall into your hands, than to sin in the sight of God:”20582058 if God had
been about, not to set her free because she kept married chastity,
but to condemn her because she had married? And now so often as
married chastity is by truth of holy Scripture justified against
such as bring calumnies and charges against marriage, so often is
Susanna by the Holy Spirit defended against false witnesses, so
often is she set free from a false charge, and with much greater
ado. For then against one married woman, now against all; then of
hidden and untrue adultery, now of true and open marriage, an
accusation is laid. Then one woman, upon what the unjust elders
said, now all husbands and wives, upon what the Apostle would not
say, are accused. It was, forsooth, your condemnation, say they,
that he was silent on, when he said, “But I spare you.” Who
(saith) this? Surely he, who had said above; “And, if thou shalt
have taken a wife, thou hast not sinned; and, if a virgin shall
have been married, she sinneth not.”20592059 Why, therefore, wherein he hath
been silent through modesty, suspect ye a charge against marriage;
and wherein he hath spoken openly, recognize ye not a defense of
marriage? What, doth he condemn by his silence them whom he
acquitted by his words? Is it not now a milder charge, to charge
Susanna, not with marriage, but with adultery itself, than to
charge the doctrine of the Apostle with falsehood? What in so great
peril could we do, were it not as sure and plain that chaste
marriage ought not to be condemned, as it is sure and plain that
holy Scripture cannot lie?