The Confessions of St. AugustineJ.B. Alden, 1892 - 536 páginas |
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... answer me aright , according to the use and wont , by which men have established those signs among themselves . If , again , I should ask , which might be for- gotten with least detriment to the concerns of life , reading and writing or ...
... answer me aright , according to the use and wont , by which men have established those signs among themselves . If , again , I should ask , which might be for- gotten with least detriment to the concerns of life , reading and writing or ...
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... answer of a Bishop to his mother's entreaty that he would convert her son . THOU HOU gavest also , meanwhile , another answer , which I call to mind . And many things beside I pass over , for I hasten to those things which most press me ...
... answer of a Bishop to his mother's entreaty that he would convert her son . THOU HOU gavest also , meanwhile , another answer , which I call to mind . And many things beside I pass over , for I hasten to those things which most press me ...
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... answer at all could be given to such as hated and scoffed at the Law and the Prophets . I did not , however , yet perceive that the Catholic way was to be held , because it also could find learned defenders , who could abun- dantly ...
... answer at all could be given to such as hated and scoffed at the Law and the Prophets . I did not , however , yet perceive that the Catholic way was to be held , because it also could find learned defenders , who could abun- dantly ...
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He proves that even infancy is prone to | 7 |
He was compelled to labour at his studies and con | 13 |
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Adeodatus Alypius art Thou behold believe better blessed bodily body Carthage Catechumen Catholic CHAPTER Christ Christian cloth confess to Thee confess unto Thee corruptible Creator death delight desire doth ears earth evil eyes faith Fcap fear flesh Gervasius and Protasius grief hadst hast Thou hath heal hear heard heart heaven Holy images knew knowest knoweth learned light live Lord lust Manichæans Matt mayest memory Milan mind miserable mother Nebridius pass perceived phantasm pleasure prayers received red edges rejoice remember Rome saith salvation Scriptures seek senses Simplicianus sins sorrow sought soul spirit substance sweet teach tears Thagaste thence Thine things Thou art Thou didst Thou dost Thou hast Thou wert thought Thy mercy Thy servant Thy Word Thyself true truth unless vanity Victorinus Vindicianus Vulg weep whence whereby wherein whither wilt wisdom wont wouldest wretched