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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK II.
chap. 41. What kind of spirit is required for the study of Holy Scripture
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chap
.
41
.
What
kind
of
spirit
is
required
for
the
study
of
Holy
Scripture
But
when
the
student
of
the
Holy
Scriptures
,
prepared
in
the
way
I
have
indicated
,
shall
enter
upon
his
investigations
,
let
him
constantly
meditate
upon
that
saying
of
the
apostle
'
s
, "
Knowledge
puffeth
up
,
but
charity
edifieth
."
For
so
he
will
feel
that
,
whatever
may
be
the
riches
he
brings
with
him
out
of
Egypt
,
yet
unless
he
has
kept
the
Passover
,
he
cannot
be
safe
.
Now
Christ
is
our
Passover
sacrificed
for
us
,
and
there
is
nothing
the
sacrifice
of
Christ
more
clearly
teaches
us
than
the
call
which
He
himself
addresses
to
those
whom
He
sees
toiling
in
Egypt
under
Pharaoh
: "
Come
unto
me
,
all
ye
that
labour
and
are
heavy
laden
,
and
I
will
give
you
rest
.
Take
my
yoke
upon
you
,
and
learn
of
me
;
for
I
am
meek
and
lowly
in
heart
:
and
ye
shall
find
rest
unto
your
souls
.
For
my
yoke
is
easy
,
and
my
burden
is
light
."
To
whom
is
it
light
but
to
the
meek
and
lowly
in
heart
,
whom
knowledge
does
not
puff
up
,
but
charity
edifieth
?
Let
them
remember
,
then
,
that
those
who
celebrated
the
Passover
at
that
time
in
type
and
shadow
,
when
they
were
ordered
to
mark
their
door-posts
with
the
blood
of
the
lamb
,
used
hyssop
to
mark
them
with
.
Now
this
is
a
meek
and
lowly
herb
,
and
yet
nothing
is
stronger
and
more
penetrating
than
its
roots
;
that
being
rooted
and
grounded
in
love
,
we
may
be
able
to
comprehend
with
all
saints
what
is
the
breadth
,
and
length
,
and
depth
,
and
height
,
that
is
,
to
comprehend
the
cross
of
our
Lord
,
the
breadth
of
which
is
indicated
by
the
transverse
wood
on
which
the
hands
are
stretched
,
its
length
by
the
part
from
the
ground
up
to
the
crossbar
on
which
the
whole
body
from
the
head
downwards
is
fixed
,
its
height
by
the
part
from
the
crossbar
to
the
top
on
which
the
head
lies
,
and
its
depth
by
the
part
which
is
hidden
,
being
fixed
in
the
earth
.
And
by
this
sign
of
the
cross
all
Christian
action
is
symbolized
,
viz
.,
to
do
good
works
in
Christ
,
to
cling
with
constancy
to
Him
,
to
hope
for
heaven
,
and
not
to
desecrate
the
sacraments
.
And
purified
by
this
Christian
action
,
we
shall
be
able
to
know
even
"
the
love
of
Christ
which
passeth
knowledge
,"
who
is
equal
to
the
Father
,
by
whom
all
things
,
were
made
, "
that
we
may
be
filled
with
all
the
fullness
of
God
."
There
is
besides
in
hyssop
a
purgative
virtue
,
that
the
breast
may
not
be
swollen
with
that
knowledge
which
puffeth
up
,
nor
boast
vainly
of
the
riches
brought
out
from
Egypt
. "
Purge
me
with
hyssop
,"
the
psalmist
says
, "
and
I
shall
be
clean
;
wash
me
,
and
I
shall
be
whiter
than
snow
.
Make
me
to
hear
joy
and
gladness
."
Then
he
immediately
adds
,
to
show
that
it
is
purifying
from
pride
that
is
indicated
by
hyssop
, "
that
the
bones
which
Thou
hast
broken
may
rejoice
."
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