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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK III.
chap. 26. Obscure passages are to be interpreted by those which are clearer
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chap
.
26
.
Obscure
passages
are
to
be
interpreted
by
those
which
are
clearer
Now
from
the
places
where
the
sense
in
which
they
are
used
is
more
manifest
we
must
gather
the
sense
in
which
they
are
to
be
understood
in
obscure
passages
.
For
example
,
there
is
no
better
way
of
understanding
the
words
addressed
to
God
, "
Take
hold
of
shield
and
buckler
and
stand
up
for
mine
help
,"
than
by
referring
to
the
passage
where
we
read
, "
Thou
,
Lord
,
hast
crowned
us
with
Thy
favour
as
with
a
shield
."
And
yet
we
are
not
so
to
understand
it
,
as
that
wherever
we
meet
with
a
shield
put
to
indicate
a
protection
of
any
kind
,
we
must
take
it
as
signifying
nothing
but
the
favour
of
God
.
For
we
hear
also
of
the
shield
of
faith
, "
wherewith
,"
says
the
apostle
, "
ye
shall
be
able
to
quench
all
the
fiery
darts
of
the
wicked
."
Nor
ought
we
,
on
the
other
hand
,
in
regard
to
spiritual
armour
of
this
kind
to
assign
faith
to
the
shield
only
;
for
we
read
in
another
place
of
the
breastplate
of
faith
: "
putting
on
,"
says
the
apostle
, "
the
breastplate
of
faith
and
love
."
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