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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK IV.
chap. 16. Human directions not to be despised though God makes the true teacher
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chap
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16
.
Human
directions
not
to
be
despised
though
God
makes
the
true
teacher
Now
if
any
one
says
that
we
need
not
direct
men
how
or
what
they
should
teach
,
since
the
Holy
Spirit
makes
them
teachers
,
he
may
as
well
say
that
we
need
not
pray
,
since
our
Lord
says
, "
Your
Father
knoweth
what
things
ye
have
need
of
before
ye
ask
Him
;"
or
that
the
Apostle
Paul
should
not
have
given
directions
to
Timothy
and
Titus
as
to
how
or
what
they
should
teach
others
.
And
these
three
apostolic
epistles
ought
to
be
constantly
before
the
eyes
of
every
one
who
has
obtained
the
position
of
a
teacher
in
the
Church
.
In
the
First
Epistle
to
Timothy
do
we
not
read
: "
These
things
command
and
teach
?"
What
these
things
are
,
has
been
told
previously
.
Do
we
not
read
there
: "
Rebuke
not
an
elder
,
but
entreat
him
as
a
father
?"
Is
it
not
said
in
the
Second
Epistle
: "
Hold
fast
the
form
of
sound
words
,;
which
thou
hast
heard
of
me
?"
And
is
he
not
there
told
: "
Study
to
show
thyself
approved
unto
God
,
a
workman
that
needeth
not
to
be
ashamed
,
rightly
dividing
the
word
of
truth
?"
And
in
the
same
place
: "
Preach
the
word
;
be
instant
in
season
,
out
of
season
;
reprove
,
rebuke
,
exhort
,
with
all
longsuffering
and
doctrine
."
And
so
in
the
Epistle
to
Titus
,
does
he
not
say
that
a
bishop
ought
to
"
hold
fast
the
faithful
word
as
he
has
been
taught
,
that
he
may
be
able
by
sound
doctrine
both
to
exhort
and
to
convince
the
gainsayers
?"
There
,
too
,
he
says
: "
But
speak
thou
the
things
which
become
sound
doctrine
:
that
the
aged
men
be
sober
,"
and
so
on
.
And
there
,
too
: "
These
things
speak
,
and
exhort
,
and
rebuke
with
all
authority
.
Let
no
man
despise
thee
.
Put
them
in
mind
to
be
subject
to
principalities
and
powers
,"
and
so
on
.
What
then
are
we
to
think
?
Does
the
apostle
in
any
way
contradict
himself
,
when
,
though
he
says
that
men
are
made
teachers
by
the
operation
of
the
Holy
Spirit
,
he
yet
himself
gives
them
directions
how
and
what
they
should
teach
?
Or
are
we
to
understand
,
that
though
the
duty
of
men
to
teach
even
the
teachers
does
not
cease
when
the
Holy
Spirit
is
given
,
yet
that
neither
is
he
who
planteth
anything
,
nor
he
who
watereth
,
but
God
who
giveth
the
increase
?
Wherefore
though
holy
men
be
our
helpers
,
or
even
holy
angels
assist
us
,
no
one
learns
aright
the
things
that
pertain
to
life
with
God
,
until
God
makes
him
ready
to
learn
from
Himself
,
that
God
who
is
thus
addressed
in
the
psalm
: "
Teach
me
to
do
Thy
will
;
for
Thou
art
my
God
."
And
so
the
same
apostle
says
to
Timothy
himself
,
speaking
,
of
course
,
as
teacher
to
disciple
: "
But
continue
thou
in
the
things
which
thou
hast
learned
and
hast
been
assured
of
,
knowing
of
whom
thou
hast
learned
them
."
For
as
the
medicines
which
men
apply
to
the
bodies
of
their
fellow-men
are
of
no
avail
except
God
gives
them
virtue
(
who
can
heal
without
their
aid
,
though
they
cannot
without
His
),
and
yet
they
are
applied
;
and
if
it
be
done
from
a
sense
of
duty
,
it
is
esteemed
a
work
of
mercy
or
benevolence
;
so
the
aids
of
teaching
,
applied
through
the
instrumentality
of
man
,
are
of
advantage
to
the
soul
only
when
God
works
to
make
them
of
advantage
,
who
could
give
the
gospel
to
man
even
without
the
help
or
agency
of
men
.
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