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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK II.
chap. 42. Sacred Scripture compared with profane authors
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chap
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42
.
Sacred
Scripture
compared
with
profane
authors
But
just
as
poor
as
the
store
of
gold
and
silver
and
garments
which
the
people
of
Israel
brought
with
them
out
of
Egypt
was
in
comparison
with
the
riches
which
they
afterwards
attained
at
Jerusalem
,
and
which
reached
their
height
in
the
reign
of
King
Solomon
,
so
poor
is
all
the
useful
knowledge
which
is
gathered
from
the
books
of
the
heathen
when
compared
with
the
knowledge
of
Holy
Scripture
.
For
whatever
man
may
have
learnt
from
other
sources
,
if
it
is
hurtful
,
it
is
there
condemned
;
if
it
is
useful
,
it
is
therein
contained
.
And
while
every
man
may
find
there
all
that
he
has
learnt
of
useful
elsewhere
,
he
will
find
there
in
much
greater
abundance
things
that
are
to
be
found
nowhere
else
,
but
can
be
learnt
only
in
the
wonderful
sublimity
and
wonderful
simplicity
of
the
Scriptures
.
When
,
then
,
the
reader
is
possessed
of
the
instruction
here
pointed
out
,
so
that
unknown
signs
have
ceased
to
be
a
hindrance
to
him
;
when
he
is
meek
and
lowly
of
heart
,
subject
to
the
easy
yoke
of
Christ
,
and
loaded
with
His
light
burden
,
rooted
and
grounded
and
built
up
in
faith
,
so
that
knowledge
cannot
puff
him
up
,
let
him
then
approach
the
consideration
and
discussion
of
ambiguous
signs
in
Scripture
.
And
about
these
I
shall
now
,
in
a
third
book
,
endeavour
to
say
what
the
Lord
shall
be
pleased
to
vouchsafe
.
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