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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK IV.
chap. 29. It is permissible for a preacher to deliver to the people what has been written by a more eloquent man than himself
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chap
.
29
.
It
is
permissible
for
a
preacher
to
deliver
to
the
people
what
has
been
written
by
a
more
eloquent
man
than
himself
If
,
however
,
he
cannot
do
even
this
,
let
his
life
be
such
as
shall
not
only
secure
a
reward
for
himself
,
but
afford
an
example
to
others
;
and
let
his
manner
of
living
be
an
eloquent
sermon
in
itself
.
There
are
,
indeed
,
some
men
who
have
a
good
delivery
,
but
cannot
compose
anything
to
deliver
.
Now
,
if
such
men
take
what
has
been
written
with
wisdom
and
eloquence
by
others
,
and
commit
it
to
memory
,
and
deliver
it
to
the
people
,
they
cannot
be
blamed
,
supposing
them
to
do
it
without
deception
.
For
in
this
way
many
become
preachers
of
the
truth
(
which
is
certainly
desirable
),
and
yet
not
many
teachers
;
for
all
deliver
the
discourse
which
one
real
teacher
has
composed
,
and
there
are
no
divisions
among
them
.
Nor
are
such
men
to
be
alarmed
by
the
words
of
Jeremiah
the
prophet
,
through
whom
God
denounces
those
who
steal
His
words
every
one
from
his
neighbour
.
For
those
who
steal
take
what
does
not
belong
to
them
,
but
the
word
of
God
belongs
to
all
who
obey
it
;
and
it
is
the
man
who
speaks
well
,
but
lives
badly
,
who
really
takes
the
words
that
belong
to
another
.
For
the
good
things
he
says
seem
to
be
the
result
of
his
own
thought
,
and
yet
they
have
nothing
in
common
with
his
manner
of
life
.
And
so
God
has
said
that
they
steal
His
words
who
would
appear
good
by
speaking
God
'
s
words
,
but
are
in
fact
bad
,
as
they
follow
their
own
ways
.
And
if
you
look
closely
into
the
matter
,
it
is
not
really
themselves
who
say
the
good
things
they
say
.
For
how
can
they
say
in
words
what
they
deny
in
deeds
?
It
is
not
for
nothing
that
the
apostle
says
of
such
men
: "
They
profess
that
they
know
God
,
but
in
works
they
deny
Him
."
In
one
sense
,
then
,
they
do
say
the
things
,
and
in
another
sense
they
do
not
say
them
;
for
both
these
statements
must
be
true
,
both
being
made
by
Him
who
is
the
Truth
.
Speaking
of
such
men
,
in
one
place
He
says
, "
Whatsoever
they
bid
you
observe
,
that
observe
and
do
;
but
do
not
ye
after
their
works
; "
that
is
to
say
,
what
ye
hear
from
their
lips
,
that
do
;
what
ye
see
in
their
lives
,
that
do
ye
not
; "
for
they
say
and
do
not
."
And
so
,
though
they
do
not
,
yet
they
say
.
But
in
another
place
,
upbraiding
such
men
,
He
says
, "
O
generation
of
vipers
,
how
can
ye
,
being
evil
,
speak
good
things
?"
And
from
this
it
would
appear
that
even
what
they
say
,
when
they
say
what
is
good
,
it
is
not
themselves
who
say
,
for
in
will
and
in
deed
they
deny
what
they
say
.
Hence
it
happens
that
a
wicked
man
who
is
eloquent
may
compose
a
discourse
in
which
the
truth
is
set
forth
to
be
delivered
by
a
good
man
who
is
not
eloquent
;
and
when
this
takes
place
,
the
former
draws
from
himself
what
does
not
belong
to
him
,
and
the
latter
receives
from
another
what
really
belongs
to
himself
.
But
when
true
believers
render
this
service
to
true
believers
,
both
parties
speak
what
is
their
own
,
for
God
is
theirs
,
to
whom
belongs
all
that
they
say
;
and
even
those
who
could
not
compose
what
they
say
make
it
their
own
by
composing
their
lives
in
harmony
with
it
.
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