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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. 4. Difference of use and enjoyment
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Chap
.
4
.
Difference
of
use
and
enjoyment
For
to
enjoy
a
thing
is
to
rest
with
satisfaction
in
it
for
its
own
sake
.
To
use
,
on
the
other
hand
,
is
to
employ
whatever
means
are
at
one
'
s
disposal
to
obtain
what
one
desires
,
if
it
is
a
proper
object
of
desire
;
for
an
unlawful
use
ought
rather
to
be
called
an
abuse
.
Suppose
,
then
,
we
were
wanderers
in
a
strange
country
,
and
could
not
live
happily
away
from
our
fatherland
,
and
that
we
felt
wretched
in
our
wandering
,
and
wishing
to
put
an
end
to
our
misery
,
determined
to
return
home
.
We
find
,
however
,
that
we
must
make
use
of
some
mode
of
conveyance
,
either
by
land
or
water
,
in
order
to
reach
that
fatherland
where
our
enjoyment
is
to
commence
.
But
the
beauty
of
the
country
through
which
we
pass
,
and
the
very
pleasure
of
the
motion
,
charm
our
hearts
,
and
turning
these
things
which
we
ought
to
use
into
objects
of
enjoyment
,
we
become
unwilling
to
hasten
the
end
of
our
journey
;
and
becoming
engrossed
in
a
factitious
delight
,
our
thoughts
are
diverted
from
that
home
whose
delights
would
make
us
truly
happy
.
Such
is
a
picture
of
our
condition
in
this
life
of
mortality
.
We
have
wandered
far
from
God
;
and
if
we
wish
to
return
to
our
Father
'
s
home
,
this
world
must
be
used
,
not
enjoyed
,
that
so
the
invisible
things
of
God
may
be
clearly
seen
,
being
understood
by
the
things
that
are
made
,
that
is
,
that
by
means
of
what
is
material
and
temporary
we
may
lay
hold
upon
that
which
is
spiritual
and
eternal
.
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