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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. 9. All acknowledge the superiority of unchangeable: wisdom to that which is variable
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Chap
.
9
.
All
acknowledge
the
superiority
of
unchangeable
:
wisdom
to
that
which
is
variable
Now
,
no
one
is
so
egregiously
silly
as
to
ask
, "
How
do
you
know
that
a
life
of
unchangeable
wisdom
is
preferable
to
one
of
change
?"
For
that
very
truth
about
which
he
asks
,
how
I
know
it
?
is
unchangeably
fixed
in
the
minds
of
all
men
,
and
presented
to
their
common
contemplation
.
And
the
man
who
does
not
see
it
is
like
a
blind
man
in
the
sun
,
whom
it
profits
nothing
that
the
splendour
of
its
light
,
so
clear
and
so
near
,
is
poured
into
his
very
eyeballs
.
The
man
,
on
the
other
hand
,
who
sees
,
but
shrinks
from
this
truth
,
is
weak
in
his
mental
vision
from
dwelling
long
among
the
shadows
of
the
flesh
.
And
thus
men
are
driven
back
from
their
native
land
by
the
contrary
blasts
of
evil
habits
,
and
pursue
lower
and
less
valuable
objects
in
preference
to
that
which
they
own
to
be
more
excellent
and
more
worthy
.
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