Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation

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But, as I began to tell you, thedifferences of the circumstances make great change in the matter. St. Paul saith, "He that provideth not for those that are his, isworse than an infidel. " Those are ours who are belonging to ourcharge, either by nature or by law, or any commandment of God. Bynature, as our children; by law, as our servants in our household. Albeit these two sorts be not ours all alike, yet would I thinkthat the least ours of the twain--that is, the servants--if theyneed, and lac...k, we are bound to look to them and provide for theirneed, and see, so far as we can, that they lack not the thingsthat should serve for their necessity while they dwell in ourservice. Meseemeth also that if they fall sick in our service, sothat they cannot do the service that we retain them for, yet maywe not in any wise turn them out of doors and cast them upcomfortless, while they are not able to labour and helpthemselves. For this would be a thing against all humanity. Andsurely, if a man were but a wayfarer whom I received into my houseas a guest, if he fell sick there and his money be gone, I reckonmyself bound to keep him still, and rather to beg about for hisrelief than to cast him out in that condition to the peril of hislife, whatsoever loss I should happen to sustain in the keeping ofhim.

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