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the wars of the jews-第49章

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 reject pleasures as an evil; but esteem continence; and the conquest over our passions; to be virtue。 They neglect wedlock; but choose out other persons children; while they are pliable; and fit for learning; and esteem them to be of their kindred; and form them according to their own manners。 They do not absolutely deny the fitness of marriage; and the succession of mankind thereby continued; but they guard against the lascivious behavior of women; and are persuaded that none of them preserve their fidelity to one man。

3。 These men are despisers of riches; and so very communicative as raises our admiration。 Nor is there any one to be found among them who hath more than another; for it is a law among them; that those who come to them must let what they have be common to the whole order; … insomuch that among them all there is no appearance of poverty; or excess of riches; but every one's possessions are intermingled with every other's possessions; and so there is; as it were; one patrimony among all the brethren。 They think that oil is a defilement; and if any one of them be anointed without his own approbation; it is wiped off his body; for they think to be sweaty is a good thing; as they do also to be clothed in white garments。 They also have stewards appointed to take care of their common affairs; who every one of them have no separate business for any; but what is for the uses of them all。

4。 They have no one certain city; but many of them dwell in every city; and if any of their sect come from other places; what they have lies open for them; just as if it were their own; and they go in to such as they never knew before; as if they had been ever so long acquainted with them。 For which reason they carry nothing at all with them when they travel into remote parts; though still they take their weapons with them; for fear of thieves。 Accordingly; there is; in every city where they live; one appointed particularly to take care of strangers; and to provide garments and other necessaries for them。 But the habit and management of their bodies is such as children use who are in fear of their masters。 Nor do they allow of the change of or of shoes till be first torn to pieces; or worn out by time。 Nor do they either buy or sell any thing to one another; but every one of them gives what he hath to him that wanteth it; and receives from him again in lieu of it what may be convenient for himself; and although there be no requital made; they are fully allowed to take what they want of whomsoever they please。

5。 And as for their piety towards God; it is very extraordinary; for before sun…rising they speak not a word about profane matters; but put up certain prayers which they have received from their forefathers; as if they made a supplication for its rising。 After this every one of them are sent away by their curators; to exercise some of those arts wherein they are skilled; in which they labor with great diligence till the fifth hour。 After which they assemble themselves together again into one place; and when they have clothed themselves in white veils; they then bathe their bodies in cold water。 And after this purification is over; they every one meet together in an apartment of their own; into which it is not permitted to any of another sect to enter; while they go; after a pure manner; into the dining…room; as into a certain holy temple; and quietly set themselves down; upon which the baker lays them loaves in order; the cook also brings a single plate of one sort of food; and sets it before every one of them; but a priest says grace before meat; and it is unlawful for any one to taste of the food before grace be said。 The same priest; when he hath dined; says grace again after meat; and when they begin; and when they end; they praise God; as he that bestows their food upon them; after which they lay aside their 'white' garments; and betake themselves to their labors again till the evening; then they return home to supper; after the same manner; and if there be any strangers there; they sit down with them。 Nor is there ever any clamor or disturbance to pollute their house; but they give every one leave to speak in their turn; which silence thus kept in their house appears to foreigners like some tremendous mystery; the cause of which is that perpetual sobriety they exercise; and the same settled measure of meat and drink that is allotted them; and that such as is abundantly sufficient for them。

6。 And truly; as for other things; they do nothing but according to the injunctions of their curators; only these two things are done among them at everyone's own free…will; which are to assist those that want it; and to show mercy; for they are permitted of their own accord to afford succor to such as deserve it; when they stand in need of it; and to bestow food on those that are in distress; but they cannot give any thing to their kindred without the curators。 They dispense their anger after a just manner; and restrain their passion。 They are eminent for fidelity; and are the ministers of peace; whatsoever they say also is firmer than an oath; but swearing is avoided by them; and they esteem it worse than perjury (4) for they say that he who cannot be believed without 'swearing by' God is already condemned。 They also take great pains in studying the writings of the ancients; and choose out of them what is most for the advantage of their soul and body; and they inquire after such roots and medicinal stones as may cure their distempers。

7。 But now if any one hath a mind to come over to their sect; he is not immediately admitted; but he is prescribed the same method of living which they use for a year; while he continues excluded'; and they give him also a small hatchet; and the fore…mentioned girdle; and the white garment。 And when he hath given evidence; during that time; that he can observe their continence; he approaches nearer to their way of living; and is made a partaker of the waters of purification; yet is he not even now admitted to live with them; for after this demonstration of his fortitude; his temper is tried two more years; and if he appear to be worthy; they then admit him into their society。 And before he is allowed to touch their common food; he is obliged to take tremendous oaths; that; in the first place; he will exercise piety towards God; and then that he will observe justice towards men; and that he will do no harm to any one; either of his own accord; or by the command of others; that he will always hate the wicked; and be assistant to the righteous; that he will ever show fidelity to all men; and especially to those in authority; because no one obtains the government without God's assistance; and that if he be in authority; he will at no time whatever abuse his authority; nor endeavor to outshine his subjects either in his garments; or any other finery; that he will be perpetually a lover of truth; and propose to himself to reprove those that tell lies; that he will keep his hands clear from theft; and his soul from unlawful gains; and that he will neither conceal any thing from those of his own sect; nor discover any of their doctrines to others; no; not though anyone should compel him so to do at the ha
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