Chapter 37
Chapter 38
137:1 Let us, therefore, men and brethren, carry on our warfare with all earnestness in his faultless ordinances.
237:2 Let us consider those who fight under our rulers, how orderly and obediently and submissively they perform what is commanded them.
337:3 All are not prefects, or commanders of thousands, or commanders of hundreds, or commanders of fifties, or such-like; but each in his own rank performeth what has been ordered by the king or the commanders.
437:4 The great cannot exist without the small, nor the small without the great. There is a certain mixture in all things, and from thence ariseth their use.
537:5 Let us take, for example, our body; the head is nothing without the feet, nor the feet without the head. The smallest members of the body are necessary and useful to the whole body, and all unite and work with harmonious obedience for the preservation of the whole body.