The Twelve Books on the Institutes of the Cœnobia, and the Remedies for the Eight Principal Faults 180Of the care with which the malady of dejection must be healed.
Open in the readerWherefore if we are anxious to exert ourselves lawfully in the struggle of our spiritual combat we ought with no less care to set about healing this malady also. For "as the moth injures the garment, and the worm the wood, so dejection the heart of man." With sufficient clearness and appropriateness has the Divine Spirit expressed the force of this dangerous and most injurious fault.