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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. 29. We are to desire and endeavour that all men may love God
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chap
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29
.
We
are
to
desire
and
endeavour
that
all
men
may
love
God
Now
of
all
who
can
with
us
enjoy
God
,
we
love
partly
those
to
whom
we
render
services
,
partly
those
who
render
services
to
us
,
partly
those
who
both
help
us
in
our
need
and
in
turn
are
helped
by
us
,
partly
those
upon
whom
we
confer
no
advantage
and
from
whom
we
look
for
none
.
We
ought
to
desire
,
however
,
that
they
should
all
join
with
us
in
loving
God
,
and
all
the
assistance
that
we
either
give
them
or
accept
from
them
should
tend
to
that
one
end
.
For
in
the
theatres
,
dens
of
iniquity
though
they
be
,
if
a
man
is
fond
of
a
particular
actor
,
and
enjoys
his
art
as
a
great
or
even
as
the
very
greatest
good
,
he
is
fond
of
all
who
join
with
him
in
admiration
of
his
favourite
,
not
for
their
own
sakes
,
but
for
the
sake
of
him
whom
they
admire
in
common
;
and
the
more
fervent
he
is
in
his
admiration
,
the
more
he
works
in
every
way
he
can
to
secure
new
admirers
for
him
,
and
the
more
anxious
he
becomes
to
show
him
to
others
;
and
if
he
find
any
one
comparatively
indifferent
,
he
does
all
he
can
to
excite
his
interest
by
urging
his
favorite
'
s
merits
:
if
,
however
,
he
meet
with
any
one
who
opposes
him
,
he
is
exceedingly
displeased
by
such
a
man
'
s
contempt
of
his
favourite
,
and
strives
in
every
way
he
can
to
remove
it
.
Now
,
if
this
be
so
,
what
does
it
become
us
to
do
who
live
in
the
fellowship
of
the
love
of
God
,
the
enjoyment
of
whom
is
true
happiness
of
life
,
to
whom
all
who
love
Him
owe
both
their
own
existence
and
the
love
they
bear
Him
,
concerning
whom
we
have
no
fear
that
any
one
who
comes
to
know
Him
will
be
disappointed
in
Him
,
and
who
desires
our
love
,
not
for
any
gain
to
Himself
,
but
that
those
who
love
Him
may
obtain
an
eternal
reward
,
even
Himself
whom
they
love
?
And
hence
it
is
that
we
love
even
our
enemies
.
For
we
do
not
fear
them
,
seeing
they
cannot
take
away
from
us
what
we
love
;
but
we
pity
them
rather
,
because
the
more
they
hate
us
the
more
are
they
separated
from
Him
whom
we
love
.
For
if
they
would
turn
to
Him
,
they
must
of
necessity
love
Him
as
the
supreme
good
,
and
love
us
too
as
partakers
with
them
in
so
great
a
blessing
.
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