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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK IV.
chap. 27. The man whose life is in harmony with his teaching will teach with greater effect
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chap
.
27
.
The
man
whose
life
is
in
harmony
with
his
teaching
will
teach
with
greater
effect
But
whatever
may
be
the
majesty
of
the
style
,
the
life
of
the
speaker
will
count
for
more
in
securing
the
hearer
'
s
compliance
.
The
man
who
speaks
wisely
and
eloquently
,
but
lives
wickedly
,
may
,
it
is
true
,
instruct
many
who
are
anxious
to
learn
;
though
,
as
it
is
written
,
he
"
is
unprofitable
to
himself
."
Wherefore
,
also
,
the
apostle
says
: "
Whether
in
pretence
or
in
truth
Christ
is
preached
."
Now
Christ
is
the
truth
;
yet
we
see
that
the
truth
can
be
preached
,
though
not
in
truth
,
that
is
,
what
is
right
and
true
in
itself
may
be
preached
by
a
man
of
perverse
and
deceitful
mind
.
And
thus
it
is
that
Jesus
Christ
is
preached
by
those
that
seek
their
own
,
and
not
the
things
that
are
Jesus
Christ
'
s
.
But
since
true
believers
obey
the
voice
,
not
of
any
man
,
but
of
the
Lord
Himself
,
who
says
, "
All
therefore
whatsoever
they
bid
you
observe
,
that
observe
and
do
:
but
do
not
ye
after
their
works
;
for
they
say
and
do
not
;"
and
therefore
it
is
that
men
who
themselves
lead
unprofitable
lives
are
heard
with
profit
by
others
.
For
though
they
seek
their
own
objects
,
they
do
not
dare
to
teach
their
own
doctrines
,
sitting
as
they
do
in
the
high
places
of
ecclesiastical
authority
,
which
is
established
on
sound
doctrine
.
Wherefore
our
Lord
Himself
,
before
saying
what
I
have
just
quoted
about
men
of
this
stamp
,
made
this
observation
: "
The
scribes
and
the
Pharisees
sit
in
Moses
'
s
seat
."
The
seat
they
occupied
then
,
which
was
not
theirs
but
Moses
',
compelled
them
to
say
what
was
good
,
though
they
did
what
was
evil
.
And
so
they
followed
their
own
course
in
their
lives
,
but
were
prevented
by
the
seat
they
occupied
,
which
belonged
to
another
,
from
preaching
their
own
doctrines
.
Now
these
men
do
good
to
many
by
preaching
what
they
themselves
do
not
perform
;
but
they
would
do
good
to
very
many
more
if
they
lived
as
they
preach
.
For
there
are
numbers
who
seek
an
excuse
for
their
own
evil
lives
in
comparing
the
teaching
with
the
conduct
of
their
instructors
,
and
who
say
in
their
hearts
,
or
even
go
a
little
further
,
and
say
with
their
lips
:
Why
do
you
not
do
yourself
what
you
bid
me
do
?
And
thus
they
cease
to
listen
with
submission
to
a
man
who
does
not
listen
to
himself
,
and
in
despising
the
preacher
they
learn
to
despise
the
word
that
is
preached
.
Wherefore
the
apostle
,
writing
to
Timothy
,
after
telling
him
, "
Let
no
man
despise
thy
youth
,"
adds
immediately
the
course
by
which
he
would
avoid
contempt
: "
but
be
thou
an
example
of
the
believers
,
in
word
,
in
conversation
,
in
charity
,
in
spirit
,
in
faith
,
in
purity
."
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