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The Confessions of St. Augustin In Thirteen Books

Chapter V.--At the Recommendation of Ambrose, He Reads the Prophecies of Isaiah, But Does Not Understand Them.

13. The vintage vacation being ended, I gave the citizens of Milan notice that they might provide their scholars with another seller of words; because both of my election to serve Thee, and my inability, by reason of the difficulty of breathing and the pain in my chest, to continue the Professorship. And by letters I notified to Thy bishop, 1 the holy man Ambrose, my former errors and present resolutions, with a view to his advising me which of Thy books it was best for me to read, so that I might be readier and fitter for the reception of such great grace. He recommended Isaiah the Prophet; 2 I believe, because he foreshows more clearly than others the gospel, and the calling of the Gentiles. But I, not understanding the first portion of the book, and imagining the whole to be like it, laid it aside, intending to take it up hereafter, when better practised in our Lord's words.


  1. Antistiti. ↩

  2. In his De Civ. Dei, xviii. 29, he likewise alludes to the evangelical character of the writings of Isaiah. ↩

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Les confessions de Saint Augustin

CHAPITRE V. IL CONSULTE SAINT AMBROISE.

13. Les vacances étant écoulées, je fis savoir aux citoyens de Milan qu’ils eussent à chercher pour leurs enfants un autre vendeur de paroles, parce que j’avais résolu de me consacrer à votre service, une poitrine souffrante et une respiration gênée m’interdisant d’ailleurs l’exercice de ma profession. J’instruisis par lettres votre serviteur, le saint évêque Ambroise, de mes erreurs passées et de mon présent désir, lui demandant quel livre de vos Ecritures je devais lire de préférence pour me mieux préparer à l’immense grâce que j’allais recevoir. Il m’ordonna le prophète Isaïe, sans doute comme le plus clair révélateur de l’Evangile et de la vocation des païens. Mais, dès les premières lignes, ne pouvant pénétrer le sens et pensant que le reste me serait également inintelligible, j’en remis la lecture au temps où je serais plus aguerri à la parole du Seigneur.

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