| Sentite de Domino in bonitate et in simplicitate cordis quaerite illum. Sentite, id est, recte aestimate, de Domino in bonitate, id est bene, non male, ut haeretici. Monet autem ad bene sentiendum et sensu exteriori pie divinas Scripluras legendo , et sensu interiori pie intelligendo. Unde Glossa: Scripturam pie legite et intelligite, pie, scilicet devote approbando et exsequendo quod intelligitis , et non redarguendo et contemnendo quod non intelligitis. Et in simplicitate cordis quaerite illum, ad ipsum scilicet totam cordis intehtionem dirigendo. Unde Glossa: Voluntati eius vos subiicite; quod non faciunt hypocritae, et ideo inconstantes sunt, secundum illud lacobi primo: Vir duplex animo inconstans est in omnibus viis suis; et propter hoc dicitur eis Ecclesiastici secundo: Vae duplici corde! Cor duplex est, quando partes eius ad diversa feruntur principaliter, quod est occasio mortis spiritualis , secundum illud Osee decimo: Divisum est cor eorum, nunc interibunt. Simplex autem est cor, quando omnes partes eius ad unum simplicissimum feruntur, scilicet ad Deum, secundum illud Ecclesiastici trigesimo: Congrega cor tuum in sanctitate. In simplicitate cordis, id est in simplici unitate cordis. Hanc unitatem faciunt fides in rationali, secundum illud ad Ephesios quarto': Unus Dominus, una fides etc; caritas in concupiscibili ; primae ad Corinthios sexto: Qui adhaeret Domino unus spiritus est; pax in irascibili; ad Ephesios quarto: Solliciti servare unitatem spiritus in vinculo pacis. Prima unitas prohibet divisionem errorum in intellectu; secunda, desideriorum in affectu; tertia, schismatum in effectu. Sanctus Bonaventura, Commentarius In Librum Sapientiae, Caput I Source: Here, 360 |
Think of the Lord in goodness and seek Him in simplicity of heart. 1 'Think,' that is, judge rightly, 'of the Lord in goodness,' that is, well and not wickedly, as heretics do. And he exhorts that for good thinking the exterior sense of the Divine Scripture should be read piously, and the interior meaning should be understood piously. The Gloss, 'Read and understand Scripture piously.' Piously by devoutly approving and following what you understand, and by not disputing and condemning what you do not understand. 'And seek Him in simplicity of heart,' that is, direct all the intention of your heart to Him. The Gloss, 'Subject your will to His,' which hypocrites do not and therefore they are inconstant, according to which it says in the first chapter of the Letter of James, 'A man with a double mind, inconstant in all his ways.' And because of this it is said to them in the second chapter of Ecclesiasticus, 'Woe to the one with a double mind.' 2 The heart is double when its part incline to different things, which is the cause of spiritual death, according to the tenth chapter of Hosea, 'Their hearts are divided, now they shall perish.' 3 But the heart is simple when all its parts incline to one most simple thing, that is, God, according to which, in the thirtieth chapter of Ecclesiasticus, 'Gather your hearts in holiness.' 4 'In simplicity of heart,' that is, in the simple unity of the heart. Faith makes this unity in the mind, in the fourth chapter of Ephesians, 'One Lord, one faith,' and love makes it with the desires, in the sixth chapter of the first letter to the Corinthians, 'He who cleaves to God is one spirit,' and peace makes it in the passions, in the fourth chapter of Ephesians, 'Having care to guard unity in the bond of peace.' 5 Firstly unity prohibits the division of errors in the understanding, and secondly the division of desires in affection, and thirdly the division of schism in action. Saint Bonaventura, Commentary On Wisdom, Chapter 1 1 Wisdom 1.1 2 James 1.8, Sirach 2.14 3 Hosea 10.2 4 Sirach 30.24 5 Ephes 4.5, 1 Cor 6.17, Ephes 4.3 |
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Thinking And Seeking
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