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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK III.
chap. 1. Summary of the foregoing books, and scope of that which follows
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chap
.
1
.
Summary
of
the
foregoing
books
,
and
scope
of
that
which
follows
The
man
who
fears
God
seeks
diligently
in
Holy
Scripture
for
a
knowledge
of
His
will
.
And
when
he
has
become
meek
through
piety
,
so
as
to
have
no
love
of
strife
;
when
furnished
also
with
a
knowledge
of
languages
,
so
as
not
to
be
stopped
by
unknown
words
and
forms
of
speech
,
and
with
the
knowledge
of
certain
necessary
objects
,
so
as
not
to
be
ignorant
of
the
force
and
nature
of
those
which
are
used
figuratively
;
and
assisted
,
besides
,
by
accuracy
in
the
texts
,
which
has
been
secured
by
skill
and
care
in
the
matter
of
correction
;
when
thus
prepared
,
let
him
proceed
to
the
examination
and
solution
of
the
ambiguities
of
Scripture
.
And
that
he
may
not
be
led
astray
by
ambiguous
signs
,
I
so
far
as
I
can
give
him
instruction
(
it
may
happen
however
,
that
either
from
the
greatness
of
his
intellect
,
or
the
greater
clearness
of
the
light
he
enjoys
,
he
shall
laugh
at
the
methods
I
am
going
to
point
out
as
childish
),
but
yet
,
as
I
was
going
to
say
,
so
far
as
I
can
give
instruction
,
let
him
who
is
in
such
a
state
of
mind
that
he
can
be
instructed
by
me
know
,
that
the
ambiguity
of
Scripture
lies
either
in
proper
words
or
in
metaphorical
,
classes
which
I
have
already
described
in
the
second
book
.
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