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If, therefore, because of piety an aged man despised tortures even to death, most certainly devout reason is governor of the emotions.
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Some perhaps might say, "Not every one has full command of his emotions, because not every one has prudent reason."
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But as many as attend to religion with a whole heart, these alone are able to control the passions of the flesh,
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since they believe that they, like our patriarchs Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, do not die to God, but live in God.
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No contradiction therefore arises when some persons appear to be dominated by their emotions because of the weakness of their reason.