38. These things, my brother
Aurelius, most dear unto me, and in the bowels of Christ to be
venerated, so far as He hath bestowed on me the ability Who through
thee commanded me to do it, touching work of Monks, I have not
delayed to write; making this my chief care, lest good brethren
obeying apostolic precepts, should by lazy and disobedient be
called even prevaricators from the Gospel: that they which work
not, may at the least account them which do work to be better than
themselves without doubt. But who can bear that contumacious
persons resisting most wholesome admonitions of the Apostle,
should, not as weaker brethren be borne withal, but even be
preached up as holier men; insomuch that monasteries founded on
sounder doctrine should be by this double enticement corrupted, the
dissolute license of vacation from labor, and the false name of
sanctity? Let it be known then to the rest, our brethren and sons,
who are accustomed to favor such men, and through ignorance to
defend this kind of presumption, that they need themselves most
chiefly to be corrected, in order that those may be corrected, nor
that they become “weary in well-doing.”26032603 Truly, in that they do promptly
and with alacrity minister unto the servants of God the things they
need, not only we blame them not, but we most cordially embrace
them: only let them not with perverse mercy more hurt these men’s
future life, than to their present life they render
aid.