History of the Franks
Book 1
IN CHRIST'S NAME
HERE BEGINS THE FIRST BOOK
OF THE HISTORIES
As
I am about to describe the struggles of kings with the heathen enemy,
of martyrs with pagans, of churches with heretics, I desire first of all
to declare my faith so that my reader may have no doubt that I am Catholic.
I have also decided, on account of those who are losing hope of the approaching
end of the world, to collect the total of past years from chronicles and
histories and set forth clearly how many years there are from the beginning
of the world. But I first beg pardon of my readers if either in letter
or in syllable I transgress the rules of the grammatic art in which I
have not been fully instructed, since I have been eager only for this,
to hold fast, without any subterfuge or irresolution of heart, to that
which we are bidden in the church to believe, because I know that he who
is liable to punishment for his sin can obtain pardon from God by untainted
faith.
I believe, then, in God the Father
omnipotent. I believe in Jesus Christ his only Son, our Lord God, born
of the Father, not created. [I believe] that he has always been with the
Father, not only since time began but before all time. For the Father
could not have been so named unless he had a son; and there could be no
son without a father. But as for those who say: "There was a time
when he was not," [note: A leading belief of Arian Christology.]
I reject them with curses, and call men to witness that they are separated
from the church. I believe that the word of the Father by which all things
were made was Christ. I believe that this word was made fresh and by its
suffering the world was redeemed, and I believe that humanity, not deity,
was subject to the suffering. I believe that he rose again on the third
day, that he freed sinful man, that he ascended to heaven, that he sits
on the right hand of the Father, that he will come to judge the living
and the dead. I believe that the holy Spirit proceeded from the Father
and the Son, that it is not inferior and is not of later origin, but is
God, equal and always coeternal with the Father and the Son, consubstantial
in its nature, equal in omnipotence, equally eternal in its essence, and
that it has never existed apart from the Father and the Son and is not
inferior to the Father and the Son. I believe that this holy Trinity exists
with separation of persons, and one person is that of the Father, another
that the Son, another that of the Holy Spirit. And in this Trinity confess
that there is one Deity, one power, one essence. I believe that the blessed
Mary was a virgin after the birth as she was a virgin before. I believe
that the soul is immortal but that nevertheless it has no part in deity.
And I faithfully believe all things that were established at Nicæa
by the three hundred and eighteen bishops. But as to the end of the world
I hold beliefs which I learned from our forefathers, that Antichrist will
come first. An Antichrist will first propose circumcision, asserting that
he is Christ; next he will place his statue in the temple at Jerusalem
to be worshipped, just as we read that the Lord said: "You shall
see the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place." But
the Lord himself declared that that day is hidden from all men, saying;
"But of that day and that hour knoweth no one not even the anger
in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father alone." Moreover we shall
here make answer to the heretics [note: the Arians] who
attack us, asserting that the Son is inferior to the Father since he is
ignorant of this day. Let them learn then that Son here is the name applied
to the Christian people, of whom God says: "I shall be to them a
father and they shall be to me for sons." For if he had spoken these
words of the onlybegotten Son he would never have given the angels
first place. For he uses these words: "Not even the angels in heaven
nor the Son," showing that he spoke these words not of the only-begotten
but of the people of adoption. But our end is Christ himself, who will
graciously bestow eternal life on us if we turn to him.
As to the reckoning of this world,
the chronicles of Eusebius bishop of Cæsarea, and of Jerome the
priest, speak clearly, an they reveal the plan of the whole succession
of years. Orosius too, searching into these matters very carefully,
collects the whole number of years from the beginning of the world down
to his own time. Victor also examined into this in connection with the
time of the Easter festival. And so we follow the works of the writers
mentioned above and desire to reckon the complete series of years from
the creation of the first man down to our own time, if the Lord shall
deign to lend his aid. And this we shall more easily accomplish if we
begin with Adam himself.
1.
In the beginning the Lord shaped the heaven and the earth in his Christ,
who is the beginning of all things, that is, in his son; and after creating
the elements of the whole universe, taking a frail clod he formed man
after his own image and likeness, and breathed upon his face the breath
of life and he was made into a living soul. And while he slept a rib was
taken from him and the woman, Eve, was created. There is no doubt that
this first man Adam before he sinned typified the Redeemer. For as the
Redeemer slept in the stupor of suffering and caused water and blood to
issue from his side, he brought into existence the virgin and unspotted
church, redeemed by blood, purified by water, having no spot or wrinkle,
that is, washed with water to avoid a spot, stretched on the cross to
avoid a wrinkle. These first human beings, who were living happily amid
the pleasant scenes of Paradise, were tempted by the craft of the serpent.
They transgressed the divine precepts and were cast out from the abode
of angels and condemned to the labors of the world.
2.
Through intercourse with her companion the woman conceived and bore two
sons. But when God received the sacrifice of the one with honor, the other
was inflamed with envy; he rushed on his brother, overcame and killed
him, becoming the first parricide by shedding a brother's blood.
3.
Then the whole race rushed into accursed crime, except the just Enoch,
who walked in the ways of God and was taken up from the midst by the Lord
himself on account of his uprightness, and reed from a sinful people.
For we read: " Enoch walked with the Lord, and he did not appear
for God took him."
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