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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. 37. Dangers of mistaken interpretation
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chap
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37
.
Dangers
of
mistaken
interpretation
For
if
he
takes
up
rashly
a
meaning
which
the
author
whom
he
is
reading
did
not
intend
,
he
often
falls
in
with
other
statements
which
he
cannot
harmonize
with
this
meaning
.
And
if
he
admits
that
these
statements
are
true
and
certain
,
then
it
follows
that
the
meaning
he
had
put
upon
the
former
passage
cannot
be
the
true
one
:
and
so
it
comes
to
pass
,
one
can
hardly
tell
how
,
that
,
out
of
love
for
his
own
opinion
,
he
begins
to
feel
more
angry
with
Scripture
than
he
is
with
himself
.
And
if
he
should
once
permit
that
evil
to
creep
in
,
it
will
utterly
destroy
him
. "
For
we
walk
by
faith
,
not
by
sight
."
Now
faith
will
totter
if
the
authority
of
Scripture
begin
to
shake
.
And
then
,
if
faith
totter
,
love
itself
will
grow
cold
.
For
if
a
man
has
fallen
from
faith
,
he
must
necessarily
also
fall
from
love
;
for
he
cannot
love
what
he
does
not
believe
to
exist
.
But
if
he
both
believes
and
loves
,
then
through
good
works
,
and
through
diligent
attention
to
the
precepts
of
morality
,
he
comes
to
hope
also
that
he
shall
attain
the
object
of
his
love
.
And
so
these
are
the
three
things
to
which
all
knowledge
and
all
prophecy
are
subservient
:
faith
,
hope
,
love
.
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