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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK II.
chap. 7. Steps to wisdom: first, fear; second, piety; third, knowledge; fourth, resolution; fifth, counsel; sixth, purification of heart; seventh, stop or termination, wisdom
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7
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Steps
to
wisdom
:
first
,
fear
;
second
,
piety
;
third
,
knowledge
;
fourth
,
resolution
;
fifth
,
counsel
;
sixth
,
purification
of
heart
;
seventh
,
stop
or
termination
,
wisdom
First
of
all
,
then
,
it
is
necessary
that
we
should
be
led
by
the
fear
of
God
to
seek
the
knowledge
of
His
will
,
what
He
commands
us
to
desire
and
what
to
avoid
.
Now
this
fear
will
of
necessity
excite
in
us
the
thought
of
our
mortality
and
of
the
death
that
is
before
us
,
and
crucify
all
the
motions
of
pride
as
if
our
flesh
were
nailed
to
the
tree
.
Next
it
is
necessary
to
have
our
hearts
subdued
by
piety
,
and
not
to
run
in
the
face
of
Holy
Scripture
,
whether
when
understood
it
strikes
at
some
of
our
sins
,
or
,
when
not
understood
,
we
feel
as
if
we
could
be
wiser
and
give
better
commands
ourselves
.
We
must
rather
think
and
believe
that
whatever
is
there
written
,
even
though
it
be
hidden
,
is
better
and
truer
than
anything
we
could
devise
by
our
own
wisdom
.
After
these
two
steps
of
fear
and
piety
,
we
come
to
the
third
step
,
knowledge
,
of
which
I
have
now
undertaken
to
treat
.
For
in
this
every
earnest
student
of
the
Holy
Scriptures
exercises
himself
,
to
find
nothing
else
in
them
but
that
God
is
to
be
loved
for
His
own
sake
,
and
our
neighbour
for
God
'
s
sake
;
and
that
God
is
to
be
loved
with
all
the
heart
.
and
with
all
the
soul
,
and
with
all
the
mind
,
and
one
'
s
neighbour
as
one
'
s
self
that
is
,
in
such
a
way
that
all
our
love
for
our
neighbour
,
like
all
our
love
for
ourselves
,
should
have
reference
to
God
.
And
on
these
two
commandments
I
touched
in
the
previous
book
when
I
was
treating
about
things
.
It
is
necessary
,
then
,
that
each
man
should
first
of
all
find
in
the
Scriptures
that
he
,
through
being
entangled
in
the
love
of
this
world
i.e.
,
of
temporal
things
has
been
drawn
far
away
from
such
a
love
for
God
and
such
a
love
for
his
neighbour
as
Scripture
enjoins
.
Then
that
fear
which
leads
him
to
think
of
the
judgment
of
God
,
and
that
piety
which
gives
him
no
option
but
to
believe
in
and
submit
to
the
authority
of
Scripture
,
compel
him
to
bewail
his
condition
.
For
the
knowledge
of
a
good
hope
makes
a
man
not
boastful
,
but
sorrowful
.
And
in
this
frame
of
mind
he
implores
with
unremitting
prayers
the
comfort
of
the
Divine
help
that
he
may
not
be
overwhelmed
in
despair
,
and
so
he
gradually
comes
to
the
fourth
step
,
that
is
,
strength
and
resolution
,
in
which
he
hungers
and
thirsts
after
righteousness
.
For
in
this
frame
of
mind
he
extricates
himself
from
every
form
of
fatal
joy
in
transitory
things
,
and
turning
away
from
these
,
fixes
his
affection
on
things
eternal
,
to
wit
,
the
unchangeable
Trinity
in
unity
.
And
when
,
to
the
extent
of
his
power
,
he
has
gazed
upon
this
object
shining
from
afar
,
and
has
felt
that
owing
to
the
weakness
of
his
sight
he
cannot
endure
that
matchless
light
,
then
in
the
fifth
step
that
is
,
in
the
counsel
of
compassion
he
cleanses
his
soul
,
which
is
violently
agitated
,
and
disturbs
him
with
base
desires
,
from
the
filth
it
has
contracted
.
And
at
this
stage
he
exercises
himself
diligently
in
the
love
of
his
neighbour
;
and
when
he
has
reached
the
point
of
loving
his
enemy
,
full
of
hopes
and
unbroken
in
strength
,
he
mounts
to
the
sixth
step
,
in
which
he
purifies
the
eye
itself
which
can
see
God
,
so
far
as
God
can
be
seen
by
those
who
as
far
as
possible
die
to
this
world
.
For
men
see
Him
just
so
far
as
they
die
to
this
world
;
and
so
far
as
they
live
to
it
they
see
Him
not
.
But
yet
,
although
that
light
may
begin
to
appear
clearer
,
and
not
only
more
tolerable
,
but
even
more
delightful
,
still
it
is
only
through
a
glass
darkly
that
we
are
said
to
see
,
because
we
walk
by
faith
,
not
by
sight
,
while
we
continue
to
wander
as
strangers
in
this
world
,
even
though
our
conversation
be
in
heaven
.
And
at
this
stage
,
too
,
a
man
so
purges
the
eye
of
his
affections
as
not
to
place
his
neighbour
before
,
or
even
in
comparison
with
,
the
truth
,
and
therefore
not
himself
,
because
not
him
whom
he
loves
as
himself
.
Accordingly
,
that
holy
man
will
be
so
single
and
so
pure
in
heart
,
that
he
will
not
step
aside
from
the
truth
,
either
for
the
sake
of
pleasing
men
or
with
a
view
to
avoid
any
of
the
annoyances
which
beset
this
life
.
Such
a
son
ascends
to
wisdom
which
is
the
seventh
and
last
step
,
and
which
he
enjoys
in
peace
and
tranquility
.
For
the
fear
of
God
is
the
beginning
of
wisdom
.
From
that
beginning
,
then
,
till
we
reach
wisdom
itself
,
our
way
is
by
the
steps
now
described
.
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