CHAPTER V.
OF READING THE HOLY SCRIPTURES.
RUTH, not eloquence, is to be sought for in Holy Scripture.
Each part of the Scripture is to be read with the same Spirit wherewith it was written.
We should rather search after our soul's profit in the Scriptures than after subtle arguments.
We ought to read plain and devout books as willingly as those which are profound.
Let not the authority of the writer be a stumbling block, whether he be of great or small learning; but let the love of pure truth draw thee to read. Enquire not who spoke this or that, but mark what is spoken.
2. Men pass away, but the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. God speaks unto us in sundry ways without respect of persons.
Our own curiosity often hinders us in reading the Scriptures, when we examine and discuss that which we should rather pass over without more ado.
If thou desire to profit, read with humility and faithfulness: nor ever desire the reputation of learning.
Hear with silence the words of holy men. Let not the parables of the Elders displease thee, for they are not given without cause.