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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK III.
chap. 23. Rule regarding the narrative of sins of great men
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chap
.
23
.
Rule
regarding
the
narrative
of
sins
of
great
men
And
when
he
reads
of
the
sins
of
great
men
,
although
he
may
be
able
to
see
and
to
trace
out
in
them
a
figure
of
things
to
come
,
let
him
yet
put
the
literal
fact
to
this
use
also
,
to
teach
him
not
to
dare
to
vaunt
himself
in
his
own
good
deeds
,
and
in
comparison
with
his
own
righteousness
,
to
despise
others
as
sinners
,
when
he
sees
in
the
case
of
men
so
eminent
both
the
storms
that
are
to
be
avoided
and
the
shipwrecks
that
are
to
be
wept
over
.
For
the
sins
of
these
men
were
recorded
to
this
end
,
that
men
might
everywhere
and
always
tremble
at
that
saying
of
the
apostle
: "
Wherefore
let
him
that
thinketh
he
standeth
take
heed
lest
he
fall
."
For
there
is
hardly
a
page
of
Scripture
on
which
it
is
not
clearly
written
that
God
resisteth
the
proud
and
giveth
grace
to
the
humble
.
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