The Confessions of St. AugustineDent, 1936 - 348 páginas |
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... called the Word of God , which He was called when it is said , The Word was made flesh . ( Aug. in Ps . 29. Enarr . 2. sec . 2. ) " But when they reflected , that if their doctrine were true , they must confess , that the Only ...
... called the Word of God , which He was called when it is said , The Word was made flesh . ( Aug. in Ps . 29. Enarr . 2. sec . 2. ) " But when they reflected , that if their doctrine were true , they must confess , that the Only ...
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... called me dutiful , " and men- tioned , with great affection of love , that she never had heard any harsh or reproachful sound uttered by my mouth against her . But yet , O my God , Who madest us , what comparison is there betwixt that ...
... called me dutiful , " and men- tioned , with great affection of love , that she never had heard any harsh or reproachful sound uttered by my mouth against her . But yet , O my God , Who madest us , what comparison is there betwixt that ...
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... called goods , and to ' sustain ' the evils , which in this world abound . The one is called ' continency , ' the other ' sustenancy . ' Two virtues , which cleanse the soul , and make it capable of receiving the Divine Nature . In ...
... called goods , and to ' sustain ' the evils , which in this world abound . The one is called ' continency , ' the other ' sustenancy . ' Two virtues , which cleanse the soul , and make it capable of receiving the Divine Nature . In ...
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Alypius Ambrose Arians art Thou Baptism beautiful behold believe blessed body called Carthage Catechumen Christ Church concupiscence confess unto Thee corporeal corrupted created creature dæmons darkness deep delighted desire didst Thou doth ears eternal evil eyes faith Father fear firmament firmament of heaven flesh formless hadst hast Thou hath hear heard heart heaven and earth holy knew knowest knoweth learned lest light live Lord Manichæan Manichees memory Milan mind nature pass past Pelagians pleasure praise present received rejoice remember Sacraments saith Scripture seek senses Serm shew Simplicianus sins sorrow soul sound spake speak Spirit sweet thence Thine things Thou art Thou didst Thou hast Thou madest thought Thy mercy Thy servant Thy Word Thyself Tillemont true unchangeable understand vanity Victorinus voice whatsoever whence whereby wherein whereof whither whole wisdom wouldest