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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. 12. In what sense the Wisdom of God came to us
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Chap
.
12
.
In
what
sense
the
Wisdom
of
God
came
to
us
And
though
He
is
everywhere
present
to
the
inner
eye
when
it
is
sound
and
clear
,
He
condescended
to
make
Himself
manifest
to
the
outward
eye
of
those
whose
inward
sight
is
weak
and
dim
. "
For
after
that
,
in
the
wisdom
of
God
,
the
world
by
wisdom
knew
not
God
,
it
pleased
God
by
the
foolishness
of
preaching
to
save
them
that
believe
."
Not
then
in
the
sense
of
traversing
space
,
but
because
He
appeared
to
mortal
men
in
the
form
of
mortal
flesh
,
He
is
said
to
have
come
to
us
.
For
He
came
to
a
place
where
He
had
always
been
,
seeing
that
"
He
was
in
the
world
,
and
the
world
was
made
by
Him
."
But
,
because
men
,
who
in
their
eagerness
to
enjoy
the
creature
instead
of
the
Creator
had
grown
into
the
likeness
of
this
world
,
and
are
therefore
most
appropriately
named
"
the
world
,"
did
not
recognize
Him
,
therefore
the
evangelist
says
, "
and
the
world
knew
Him
not
."
Thus
,
in
the
wisdom
of
God
,
the
world
by
wisdom
knew
not
God
.
Why
then
did
He
come
,
seeing
that
He
was
already
here
,
except
that
it
pleased
God
through
the
foolishness
of
preaching
to
save
them
that
believe
?
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