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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. 27. The order of love
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chap
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27
.
The
order
of
love
Now
he
is
a
man
of
just
and
holy
life
who
forms
an
unprejudiced
estimate
of
things
,
and
keeps
his
affections
also
under
strict
control
,
so
that
he
neither
loves
what
he
ought
not
to
love
,
nor
fails
to
love
what
he
ought
to
love
,
nor
loves
that
more
which
ought
to
be
loved
less
,
nor
loves
that
equally
which
ought
to
be
loved
either
less
or
more
,
nor
loves
that
less
or
more
which
ought
to
be
loved
equally
.
No
sinner
is
to
be
loved
as
a
sinner
;
and
every
man
is
to
be
loved
as
a
man
for
God
'
s
sake
;
but
God
is
to
be
loved
for
His
own
sake
.
And
if
God
is
to
be
loved
more
than
any
man
,
each
man
ought
to
love
God
more
than
himself
.
Likewise
we
ought
to
love
another
man
better
than
our
own
body
,
because
all
things
are
to
be
loved
in
reference
to
God
,
and
another
man
can
have
fellowship
with
us
in
the
enjoyment
of
God
,
whereas
our
body
cannot
;
for
the
body
only
lives
through
the
soul
,
and
it
is
by
the
soul
that
we
enjoy
God
.
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