23. But if moreover any not
having charity, which pertaineth to the unity of spirit and the
bond of peace whereby the Catholic Church is gathered and knit
together, being involved in any schism, doth, that he may not deny
Christ, suffer tribulations, straits, hunger, nakedness,
persecution, perils, prisons, bonds, torments, swords, or flames,
or wild beasts, or the very cross, through fear of hell and
everlasting fire; in nowise is all this to be blamed, nay rather
this also is a patience meet to be praised. For we cannot say that
it would have been better for him that by denying Christ he should
suffer none of these things, which he did suffer by confessing Him:
but we must account that it will perhaps be more tolerable for him
in the judgment, than if by denying Christ he should avoid all
those things: so that what the Apostle saith, “If I shall give my
body to be burned, but have not charity, it profiteth me
nothing,”26982698 should be
understood to profit nothing for obtaining the kingdom of heaven,
but not for having more tolerable punishment to undergo in the last
judgment.