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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK I. - Containing a General View of the Subjects Treated in Holy Scripture
chap. 34. Christ the first way to God
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chap
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34
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Christ
the
first
way
to
God
And
mark
that
even
when
He
who
is
Himself
the
Truth
and
the
Word
,
by
whom
all
things
were
made
,
had
been
made
flesh
that
He
might
dwell
among
us
,
the
apostle
yet
says
: "
Yea
,
though
we
have
known
Christ
after
the
flesh
,
yet
now
henceforth
know
we
Him
no
more
."
For
Christ
,
desiring
not
only
to
give
the
possession
to
those
who
had
completed
the
journey
,
but
also
to
be
Himself
the
way
to
those
who
were
just
setting
out
,
determined
to
take
a
fleshly
body
.
Whence
also
that
expression
, "
The
Lord
created
me
in
the
beginning
of
His
way
,"
that
is
,
that
those
who
wished
to
come
might
begin
their
journey
in
Him
.
The
apostle
,
therefore
,
although
still
on
the
way
,
and
following
after
God
who
called
him
to
the
reward
of
His
heavenly
calling
,
yet
forgetting
those
things
which
were
behind
,
and
pressing
on
towards
those
things
which
were
before
,
had
already
passed
over
the
beginning
of
the
way
,
and
had
now
no
further
need
of
it
;
yet
by
this
way
all
must
commence
their
journey
who
desire
to
attain
to
the
truth
,
and
to
rest
in
eternal
life
.
For
He
says
: "
I
am
the
way
,
and
the
truth
,
and
the
life
;"
that
is
,
by
me
men
come
,
to
me
they
come
,
in
me
they
rest
.
For
when
we
come
to
Him
,
we
come
to
the
Father
also
,
because
through
an
equal
an
equal
is
known
;
and
the
Holy
Spirit
binds
,
and
as
it
were
seals
us
,
so
that
we
are
able
to
rest
permanently
in
the
supreme
and
unchangeable
God
.
And
hence
we
may
learn
how
essential
it
is
that
nothing
should
detain
us
on
the
way
,
when
not
even
our
Lord
Himself
,
so
far
as
He
has
condescended
to
be
our
way
,
is
willing
to
detain
us
,
but
wishes
us
rather
to
press
on
;
and
,
instead
of
weakly
clinging
to
temporal
things
,
even
though
these
have
been
put
on
and
worn
by
Him
for
our
salvation
,
to
pass
over
them
quickly
,
and
to
struggle
to
attain
unto
Himself
,
who
has
freed
our
nature
from
the
bondage
of
temporal
things
,
and
has
set
it
down
at
the
right
hand
of
His
Father
.
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