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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. 7. What all men understand by the term God
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Chap
.
7
.
What
all
men
understand
by
the
term
God
For
when
the
one
supreme
God
of
gods
is
thought
of
,
even
by
those
who
believe
that
there
are
other
gods
,
and
who
call
them
by
that
name
,
and
worship
them
as
gods
,
their
thought
takes
the
form
of
an
endeavour
to
reach
the
conception
of
a
nature
,
than
which
nothing
more
excellent
or
more
exalted
exists
.
And
since
men
are
moved
by
different
kinds
of
pleasures
,
partly
by
those
which
pertain
to
the
bodily
senses
,
partly
by
those
which
pertain
to
the
intellect
and
soul
,
those
of
them
who
are
in
bondage
to
sense
think
that
either
the
heavens
,
or
what
appears
to
be
most
brilliant
in
the
heavens
,
or
the
universe
itself
,
is
God
of
gods
:
or
if
they
try
to
get
beyond
the
universe
,
they
picture
to
themselves
something
of
dazzling
brightness
,
and
think
of
it
vaguely
as
infinite
,
or
of
the
most
beautiful
form
conceivable
;
or
they
represent
it
in
the
form
of
the
human
body
,
if
they
think
that
superior
to
all
others
.
Or
if
they
think
that
there
is
no
one
God
supreme
above
the
rest
,
but
that
there
are
many
or
even
innumerable
gods
of
equal
rank
,
still
these
too
they
conceive
as
possessed
of
shape
and
form
,
according
to
what
each
man
thinks
the
pattern
of
excellence
.
Those
,
on
the
other
hand
,
who
endeavour
by
an
effort
of
the
intelligence
to
reach
a
conception
of
God
,
place
Him
above
all
visible
and
bodily
natures
,
and
even
above
all
intelligent
and
spiritual
natures
that
are
subject
to
change
.
All
,
however
,
strive
emulously
to
exalt
the
excellence
of
God
:
nor
could
any
one
be
found
to
believe
that
any
being
to
whom
there
exists
a
superior
is
God
.
And
so
all
concur
in
believing
that
God
is
that
which
excels
in
dignity
all
other
objects
.
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