On Christian Doctrine. Saint Bishop of Hippo Augustine

On Christian Doctrine - Saint Bishop of Hippo Augustine


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      1. There are two things on which all interpretation of Scripture depends: the mode of ascertaining the proper meaning, and the mode of making known the meaning when it is ascertained. We shall treat first of the mode of ascertaining, next of the mode of making known, the meaning;—a great and arduous undertaking, and one that, if difficult to carry out, it is, I fear, presumptuous to enter upon. And presumptuous it would undoubtedly be, if I were counting on my own strength; but since my hope of accomplishing the work rests on Him who has already supplied me with many thoughts on this subject, I do not fear but that He will go on to supply what is yet wanting when once I have begun to use what He has already given. For a possession which is not diminished by being shared with others, if it is possessed and not shared, is not yet possessed as it

      Footnotes

      1. Matt. xiii. 12.

      2. Matt. xiv. 17, etc.; xx. 34, etc.

      Chapter 2.

       What a Thing Is, and What A Sign.

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      Footnotes

      1. Ex. xv. 25.

      2. Gen. xxviii. 11.

      3. Gen. xxii. 13.

      Chapter 3.

       Some Things are for Use, Some for Enjoyment.

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      3. There are some things, then, which are to be enjoyed, others which are to be used, others still which enjoy and use. Those things which are objects of enjoyment make us happy. Those things which are objects of use assist, and (so to speak) support us in our efforts after happiness, so that we can attain the things that make us happy and rest in them. We ourselves, again, who enjoy and use these things, being placed among both kinds of objects, if we set ourselves to enjoy those which we ought to use, are hindered in our course, and sometimes even led away from it; so that, getting entangled in the love of lower gratifications, we lag behind in, or even altogether turn back from, the pursuit of the real and proper objects of enjoyment.

      Chapter 4.

       Difference of Use and Enjoyment.

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      Footnotes

      1. Rom. i. 20.

      Chapter 5.

       The Trinity the True Object of Enjoyment.

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