2 Hermas (Commands) 8:8-12
8 Abstain not from any good works, but do them. Hear, said he, what the virtue of those good works is which thou must do, that thou mayest be saved. The first of all is faith, the fear of the Lord, charity, concord, equity, truth, patience, chastity.
9 There is nothing better than these things in the life of man. Whoever keeps these things, and doth not abstain from them, shall be happy in his life. Hear next what follow these.
10 To minister to the widows, not to despise the fatherless and poor, to redeem the servants of God from necessity, to be hospitable (for in hospitality there is sometimes great fruit), not to be contentious, but be quiet.
11 To be humble above all men, to reverence the aged, to labor to be righteous, to respect the brotherhood, to bear affronts, to be long-suffering, not to remember injuries, to comfort those who labor in their minds, not to cast away those that have fallen from the faith, but to convert them, and make them be of good cheer, to admonish sinners, not to oppress those that are our debtors, and all other things of a like kind.
12 Do these things seem to thee to be good or not?