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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK II.
chap. 10. Unknown or ambiguous signs prevent Scripture from being understood
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chap
.
10
.
Unknown
or
ambiguous
signs
prevent
Scripture
from
being
understood
Now
there
are
two
causes
which
prevent
what
is
written
from
being
understood
:
its
being
veiled
either
under
unknown
,
or
under
ambiguous
signs
.
Signs
are
either
proper
or
figurative
.
They
are
called
proper
when
they
are
used
to
point
out
the
objects
they
were
designed
to
point
out
,
as
we
say
bos
when
we
mean
an
ox
,
because
all
men
who
with
us
use
the
Latin
tongue
call
it
by
this
name
.
Signs
are
figurative
when
the
things
themselves
which
we
indicate
by
the
proper
names
are
used
to
signify
something
else
,
as
we
say
bos
,
and
understand
by
that
syllable
the
ox
,
which
is
ordinarily
called
by
that
name
;
but
then
further
by
that
ox
understand
a
preacher
of
the
gospel
,
as
Scripture
signifies
,
according
to
the
apostle
'
s
explanation
,
when
it
says
: "
Thou
shalt
not
muzzle
the
ox
that
treadeth
out
the
corn
."
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