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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK IV.
chap. 19. The Christian teacher must use different styles on different occasions
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chap
.
19
.
The
Christian
teacher
must
use
different
styles
on
different
occasions
And
yet
,
while
our
teacher
ought
to
speak
of
great
matters
,
he
ought
not
always
to
be
speaking
of
them
in
a
majestic
tone
,
but
in
a
subdued
tone
when
he
is
teaching
,
temperately
when
he
is
giving
praise
or
blame
.
When
,
however
,
something
is
to
be
done
,
and
we
are
speaking
to
those
who
ought
,
but
are
not
willing
,
to
do
it
,
then
great
matters
must
be
spoken
of
with
power
,
and
in
a
manner
calculated
to
sway
the
mind
.
And
sometimes
the
same
important
matter
is
treated
in
all
these
ways
at
different
times
,
quietly
when
it
is
being
taught
,
temperately
when
its
importance
is
being
urged
,
and
powerfully
when
we
are
forcing
a
mind
that
is
averse
to
the
truth
to
turn
and
embrace
it
.
For
is
there
anything
greater
than
God
Himself
?
Is
nothing
,
then
,
to
be
learnt
about
Him
?
Or
ought
he
who
is
teaching
the
Trinity
in
unity
to
speak
of
it
otherwise
than
in
the
method
of
calm
discussion
,
so
that
in
regard
to
a
subject
which
it
is
not
easy
to
comprehend
,
we
may
understand
as
much
as
it
is
given
us
to
understand
?
Are
we
in
this
case
to
seek
out
ornaments
instead
of
proofs
?
Or
is
the
hearer
to
be
moved
to
do
something
instead
of
being
instructed
so
that
he
may
learn
something
?
But
when
we
come
to
praise
God
,
either
in
Himself
,
or
in
His
works
,
what
a
field
for
beauty
and
splendour
of
language
opens
up
before
man
,
who
can
task
his
powers
to
the
utmost
in
praising
Him
whom
no
one
can
adequately
praise
,
though
there
is
no
one
who
does
not
praise
Him
in
some
measure
!
But
if
He
be
not
worshipped
,
or
if
idols
,
whether
they
be
demons
or
any
created
being
whatever
,
be
worshipped
with
Him
or
in
preference
to
Him
,
then
we
ought
to
speak
out
with
power
and
impressiveness
,
show
how
great
a
wickedness
this
is
,
and
urge
men
to
flee
from
it
.
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