Caesarius Heisterbacensis, Dialogus Miraculorum

DISTINCTIO QUARTA. DE TENTATIONE

CAPITULUM XXIII De invidia et filiabus eius.

Irae succedit invidia, et de ipsa nascitur. Est enim invidia ira inveterata, odium videlicet1479 felicitatis alienae. Huius filiae sunt, odium1480, susurratio, detractio, exsultatio in adversis proximi, afflictio in prosperis eiusdem. Hoc vitium de angelo diabolum fecit. Hoc vitium hominem de paradiso eiecit. Invidia enim diaboli mors intravit in orbem terrarum1481. Quam grave et periculosum sit hoc vitium, in Epistola sua Johannes brevi sermone concludit dicens: Qui odit fratrem suum, homicida est1482 . Hoc vitium quanto est occultius, tanto periculosius.

Notes:
  • 1479 BC scilicet.
  • 1480 ADP odia.
  • 1481 Sapient. 2, 24.
  • 1482 Johan. I, 3, 15. * Homil. II. p. 22.
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