A Library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church, Anterior to the Division of the East and West: The confessions of S. AugustineJ. H. Parker, 1840 |
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Σελίδα vi
... become assured that we know what was the Apostolic doctrine , when we have the agreement of early and independent witnesses as to that Doctrine . 66 2. There can be no notion of " appealing to fallible men , as of ultimate authority ...
... become assured that we know what was the Apostolic doctrine , when we have the agreement of early and independent witnesses as to that Doctrine . 66 2. There can be no notion of " appealing to fallible men , as of ultimate authority ...
Σελίδα xii
... becomes clear in the long run , which doctrine was of the Church , which in the Church only ; no one , for instance , would mistake Hoadley for a representative of the English Church , though the Church had not strength to cast him out ...
... becomes clear in the long run , which doctrine was of the Church , which in the Church only ; no one , for instance , would mistake Hoadley for a representative of the English Church , though the Church had not strength to cast him out ...
Σελίδα xiv
... become an entangled labyrinth . It were absurd for the short- sighted and unpractised to deny the existence of what them- selves see not ; what one of practised sight sees , is there , although such as have been inured all their lives ...
... become an entangled labyrinth . It were absurd for the short- sighted and unpractised to deny the existence of what them- selves see not ; what one of practised sight sees , is there , although such as have been inured all their lives ...
Σελίδα xv
... become what he is , he cannot see them , because he has not the faculty whereby they are discerned . Nor is that prayer without meaning , " Open Thou mine eyes , that I may behold won- drous things out of Thy law . " It may be then that ...
... become what he is , he cannot see them , because he has not the faculty whereby they are discerned . Nor is that prayer without meaning , " Open Thou mine eyes , that I may behold won- drous things out of Thy law . " It may be then that ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... become nature , ) he passes at once from the immediate subject or fact to the principles with which it is connected , thus giving instruction as to man , or rising to the reverent , though eloquent , or rather to the eloquent , because ...
... become nature , ) he passes at once from the immediate subject or fact to the principles with which it is connected , thus giving instruction as to man , or rising to the reverent , though eloquent , or rather to the eloquent , because ...
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Alypius Arians art Thou Augustine Baptism behold believe Bishop body called Carthage Catechumen Catholic Christ Christian Church concupiscence CONF confess unto Thee corrupted created creature dæmons darkness delight desire Divine doctrine Donatists dost doth eternal evil Exeter Coll eyes faith Father Faust fear flesh formless hadst hath hear heart heaven and earth J. H. NEWMAN John knew learned lest light live Lord lust Manichæan Manichees matter memory mind mother nature Oriel ORIEL COLLEGE pass Pelagians pleasure praise present psaltery received saith seek senses shew Simplicianus sins sorrow soul sound spake speak Spirit substance Thine things Thou art Thou didst Thou hast Thou madest thought Thy mercy Thy servant Thy Word Thyself tism true truth Victorinus voice Vulg whence whereby wherein whereof whither whole whoso wisdom