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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. 8. God to be esteemed above all else because He is unchangeable Wisdom
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Chap
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8
.
God
to
be
esteemed
above
all
else
because
He
is
unchangeable
Wisdom
And
since
all
who
think
about
God
think
of
Him
as
living
,
they
only
can
form
any
conception
of
Him
that
is
not
absurd
and
unworthy
who
think
of
Him
as
life
itself
;
and
,
whatever
may
be
the
bodily
form
that
has
suggested
itself
to
them
,
recognize
that
it
is
by
life
it
lives
or
does
not
live
,
and
prefer
what
is
living
to
what
is
dead
;
who
understand
that
the
living
bodily
form
itself
,
however
it
may
outshine
all
others
in
splendour
,
overtop
them
in
size
,
and
excel
them
in
beauty
,
is
quite
a
distinct
thing
from
the
life
by
which
it
is
quickened
;
and
who
look
upon
the
life
as
incomparably
superior
in
dignity
and
worth
to
the
mass
which
is
quickened
and
animated
by
it
.
Then
,
when
they
go
on
to
look
into
the
nature
of
the
life
itself
,
if
they
find
it
mere
nutritive
life
,
without
sensibility
,
such
as
that
of
plants
,
they
consider
it
inferior
to
sentient
life
,
such
as
that
of
cattle
;
and
above
this
,
again
,
they
place
intelligent
life
,
such
as
that
of
men
.
And
,
perceiving
that
even
this
is
subject
to
change
,
they
are
compelled
to
place
above
it
,
again
,
that
unchangeable
life
,
which
is
not
at
one
time
foolish
,
at
another
time
wise
,
but
on
the
contrary
is
wisdom
itself
.
For
a
wise
intelligence
,
that
is
,
one
that
has
attained
to
wisdom
,
was
,
previous
to
its
attaining
wisdom
,
unwise
.
But
wisdom
itself
never
was
unwise
,
and
never
can
become
so
.
And
if
men
never
caught
sight
of
this
wisdom
,
they
could
never
with
entire
confidence
prefer
a
life
which
is
unchangeably
wise
to
one
that
is
subject
to
change
.
This
will
be
evident
,
if
we
consider
that
the
very
rule
of
truth
by
which
they
affirm
the
unchangeable
life
to
be
the
more
excellent
,
is
itself
unchangeable
:
and
they
cannot
find
such
a
rule
,
except
by
going
beyond
their
own
nature
;
for
they
find
nothing
in
themselves
that
is
not
subject
to
change
.
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