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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK IV.
chap. 4. The duty of the Christian teacher
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chap
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4
.
The
duty
of
the
Christian
teacher
It
is
the
duty
,
then
,
of
the
interpreter
and
teacher
of
Holy
Scripture
,
the
defender
of
the
true
faith
and
the
opponent
of
error
,
both
to
teach
what
is
right
and
to
refute
what
is
wrong
,
and
in
the
performance
of
this
task
to
conciliate
the
hostile
,
to
rouse
the
careless
,
and
to
tell
the
ignorant
both
what
is
occurring
at
present
and
what
is
probable
in
the
future
.
But
once
that
his
hearers
are
friendly
,
attentive
,
and
ready
to
learn
,
whether
he
has
found
them
so
,
or
has
himself
made
them
so
,
the
remaining
objects
are
to
be
carried
out
in
whatever
way
the
case
requires
.
If
the
hearers
need
teaching
,
the
matter
treated
of
must
be
made
fully
known
by
means
of
narrative
.
On
the
other
hand
,
to
clear
up
points
that
are
doubtful
requires
reasoning
and
the
exhibition
of
proofs
.
If
,
however
,
the
hearers
require
to
be
roused
rather
than
instructed
,
in
order
that
they
may
be
diligent
to
do
what
they
already
know
,
and
to
bring
their
feelings
into
harmony
with
the
truths
they
admit
,
greater
vigour
of
speech
is
needed
.
Here
entreaties
and
reproaches
,
exhortations
and
upbraidings
,
and
all
the
other
means
of
rousing
the
emotions
,
are
necessary
.
And
all
the
methods
I
have
mentioned
are
constantly
used
by
nearly
every
one
in
cases
where
speech
is
the
agency
employed
.
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