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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK III.
chap. 4. How ambiguities may be solved
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chap
.
4
.
How
ambiguities
may
be
solved
And
not
only
these
,
but
also
those
ambiguities
that
do
not
relate
either
to
punctuation
or
pronunciation
,
are
to
be
examined
in
the
same
way
.
For
example
,
that
one
in
the
Epistle
to
the
Thessalonians
: "
Propterea
consolati
sumus
fratres
in
vobis
".
Now
it
is
doubtful
whether
"
fratres
" [
brethren
]
is
in
the
vocative
or
accusative
case
,
and
it
is
not
contrary
to
faith
to
take
it
either
way
.
But
in
the
Greek
language
the
two
cases
are
not
the
same
in
form
;
and
accordingly
,
when
we
look
into
the
original
,
the
case
is
shown
to
be
vocative
.
Now
if
the
translator
had
chosen
to
say
, "
propterea
consolationem
habuimus
fratres
in
vobis
",
he
would
have
followed
the
words
less
literally
,
but
there
would
have
been
less
doubt
about
the
meaning
;
or
,
indeed
,
if
he
had
added
"
nostri
",
hardly
any
one
would
have
doubted
that
the
vocative
case
was
meant
when
he
heard
"
propterea
consolationem
habuimus
fratres
in
vobis
",
But
this
is
a
rather
dangerous
liberty
to
take
.
It
has
been
taken
,
however
in
that
passage
to
the
Corinthians
,
where
the
apostle
says
, "
I
protest
by
your
rejoicing
[
per
vestram
gloriam
]
which
I
have
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord
,
I
die
daily
."
For
one
translator
has
it
, "
per
vestram
"
juro
"
gloriam
",
the
form
of
adjuration
appearing
in
the
Greek
without
any
ambiguity
.
It
is
therefore
very
rare
and
very
difficult
to
find
any
ambiguity
in
the
case
of
proper
words
,
as
far
at
least
as
Holy
Scripture
is
concerned
,
which
neither
the
context
,
showing
the
design
of
the
writer
,
nor
a
comparison
of
translations
,
nor
a
reference
to
the
original
tongue
,
will
suffice
to
explain
.
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