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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK I. - Containing a General View of the Subjects Treated in Holy Scripture
Chap. 2. What a thing is, and what a sign
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Chap
.
2
.
What
a
thing
is
,
and
what
a
sign
All
instruction
is
either
about
things
or
about
signs
;
but
things
are
learnt
by
means
of
signs
.
I
now
use
the
word
"
thing
"
in
a
strict
sense
,
to
signify
that
which
is
never
employed
as
a
sign
of
anything
else
:
for
example
,
wood
,
stone
,
cattle
,
and
other
things
of
that
kind
.
Not
,
however
,
the
wood
which
we
read
Moses
cast
into
the
bitter
waters
to
make
them
sweet
,
nor
the
stone
which
Jacob
used
as
a
pillow
,
nor
the
ram
which
Abraham
offered
up
instead
of
his
son
;
for
these
,
though
they
are
things
,
are
also
signs
of
other
things
.
There
are
signs
of
another
kind
,
those
which
are
never
employed
except
as
signs
:
for
example
,
words
.
No
one
uses
words
except
as
signs
of
something
else
;
and
hence
may
be
understood
what
I
call
signs
:
those
things
,
to
wit
,
which
are
used
to
indicate
something
else
.
Accordingly
,
every
sign
is
also
a
thing
;
for
what
is
not
a
thing
is
nothing
at
all
.
Every
thing
,
however
,
is
not
also
a
sign
.
And
so
,
in
regard
to
this
distinction
between
things
and
signs
,
I
shall
,
when
I
speak
of
things
,
speak
in
such
a
way
that
even
if
some
of
them
may
be
used
as
signs
also
,
that
will
not
interfere
with
the
division
of
the
subject
according
to
which
I
am
to
discuss
things
first
and
signs
afterwards
.
But
we
must
carefully
remember
that
what
we
have
now
to
consider
about
things
is
what
they
are
in
themselves
,
not
what
other
things
they
are
signs
of
.
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