The Rule of Saint Benedict
What Are the Instruments of Good Works
- Not to give way to anger.
- Not to nurse a grudge.
- Not to entertain deceit in one's heart.
- Not to give a false peace.
- Not to forsake charity.
- Not to swear, for fear of perjuring oneself.
- To utter truth from heart and mouth.
- Not to return evil for evil.
- To do no wrong to anyone, and to bear patiently wrongs done to oneself.
- To love one's enemies.
- Not to curse those who curse us, but rather to bless them.
- To bear persecution for justice' sake.
- Not to be proud.
- Not addicted to wine.
- Not a great eater.
- Not drowsy.
- Not lazy.
- Not a grumbler.
- Not a detractor.
- To put one's hope in God.
- To attribute to God, and not to self, whatever good one sees in oneself.
- But to recognize always that the evil is one's own doing, and to impute it to oneself.
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