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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK II.
chap. 9. How we should proceed in studying Scripture
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chap
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9
.
How
we
should
proceed
in
studying
Scripture
In
all
these
books
those
who
fear
God
and
are
of
a
meek
and
pious
disposition
seek
the
will
of
God
.
And
in
pursuing
this
search
the
first
rule
to
be
observed
is
,
as
I
said
,
to
know
these
books
,
if
not
yet
with
the
understanding
,
still
to
read
them
so
as
to
commit
them
to
memory
,
or
at
least
so
as
not
to
remain
wholly
ignorant
of
them
.
Next
,
those
matters
that
are
plainly
laid
down
in
them
,
whether
rules
of
life
or
rules
of
faith
,
are
to
be
searched
into
more
carefully
and
more
diligently
;
and
the
more
of
these
a
man
discovers
,
the
more
capacious
does
his
understanding
become
.
For
among
the
things
that
are
plainly
laid
down
in
Scripture
are
to
be
found
all
matters
that
concern
faith
and
the
manner
of
life
,
to
wit
,
hope
and
love
,
of
which
I
have
spoken
in
the
previous
book
.
After
this
,
when
we
have
made
ourselves
to
a
certain
extent
familiar
with
the
language
of
Scripture
,
we
may
proceed
to
open
up
and
investigate
the
obscure
passages
,
and
in
doing
so
draw
examples
from
the
plainer
expressions
to
throw
light
upon
the
more
obscure
,
and
use
the
evidence
of
passages
about
which
there
is
no
doubt
to
remove
all
hesitation
in
regard
to
the
doubtful
passages
.
And
in
this
matter
memory
counts
for
a
great
deal
;
but
if
the
memory
be
defective
,
no
rules
can
supply
the
want
.
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