1
Since, then, the seven brothers despised sufferings even unto death, everyone must concede that devout reason is sovereign over the emotions.
2
For if they had been slaves to their emotions and had eaten defiling food, we would say that they had been conquered by these emotions.
3
But in fact it was not so. Instead, by reason, which is praised before God, they prevailed over their emotions.
4
The supremacy of the mind over these cannot be overlooked, for the brothers mastered both emotions and pains.
5
How then can one fail to confess the sovereignty of right reason over emotion in those who were not turned back by fiery agonies?