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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK II.
chap. 38. The science of numbers not created, but only discovered, by man
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chap
.
38
.
The
science
of
numbers
not
created
,
but
only
discovered
,
by
man
Coming
now
to
the
science
of
number
,
it
is
clear
to
the
dullest
apprehension
that
this
was
not
created
by
man
,
but
was
discovered
by
investigation
.
For
,
though
Virgil
could
at
his
own
pleasure
make
the
first
syllable
of
Italia
long
,
while
the
ancients
pronounced
it
short
,
it
is
not
in
any
man
'
s
power
to
determine
at
his
pleasure
that
three
times
three
are
not
nine
,
or
do
not
make
a
square
,
or
are
not
the
triple
of
three
,
nor
one
and
a
half
times
the
number
six
,
or
that
it
is
not
true
that
they
are
not
the
double
of
any
number
because
odd
numbers
have
no
half
.
Whether
,
then
,
numbers
are
considered
in
themselves
,
or
as
applied
to
the
laws
of
figures
,
or
of
sounds
,
or
of
other
motions
,
they
have
fixed
laws
which
were
not
made
by
man
,
but
which
the
acuteness
of
ingenious
men
brought
to
light
.
The
man
,
however
,
who
puts
so
high
a
value
on
these
things
as
to
be
inclined
to
boast
himself
one
of
the
learned
,
and
who
does
not
rather
inquire
after
the
source
from
which
those
things
which
he
perceives
to
be
true
derive
their
truth
,
and
from
which
those
others
which
he
perceives
to
be
unchangeable
also
derive
their
truth
and
unchangeableness
,
and
who
,
mounting
up
from
bodily
appearances
to
the
mind
of
man
,
and
finding
that
it
too
is
changeable
(
for
it
is
sometimes
instructed
,
at
other
times
uninstructed
),
although
it
holds
a
middle
place
between
the
unchangeable
truth
above
it
and
the
changeable
things
beneath
it
,
does
not
strive
to
make
all
things
redound
to
the
praise
and
love
of
the
one
God
from
whom
he
knows
that
all
things
have
their
being
;
the
man
,
I
say
,
who
acts
in
this
way
may
seem
to
be
learned
,
but
wise
he
cannot
in
any
sense
be
deemed
.
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