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 xxi
... darkness to light , and changed one , who was a chosen vessel unto Himself , from a heretic and a seducer of the brethren , into one of the most energetic defenders of Catholic Truth , both against the strange sect to which he had ...
... darkness to light , and changed one , who was a chosen vessel unto Himself , from a heretic and a seducer of the brethren , into one of the most energetic defenders of Catholic Truth , both against the strange sect to which he had ...
Σελίδα xxx
XXX PREFACE . very imperfectly , although the grossness of their own darkness was much mitigated . This should be borne in mind , lest any should think that St. Augustine's descriptions of himself and his comrades furnish any ...
XXX PREFACE . very imperfectly , although the grossness of their own darkness was much mitigated . This should be borne in mind , lest any should think that St. Augustine's descriptions of himself and his comrades furnish any ...
Σελίδα 9
... darkness , and there was darkness , ' and yet He ordered them . The one He made and ordered ; the other He did not make , yet this also He ordered . But by darkness ' is sig- ( ( nified sin . " In Ps . 7. v . fin . " God , as He is of ...
... darkness , and there was darkness , ' and yet He ordered them . The one He made and ordered ; the other He did not make , yet this also He ordered . But by darkness ' is sig- ( ( nified sin . " In Ps . 7. v . fin . " God , as He is of ...
Σελίδα 24
... darkness , in that sixteenth year of my age ? Lovely thou wert not , because thou wert theft . But art thou any thing , that thus I speak to thee ? Fair were the pears we stole , because they were Thy creation , Thou fairest of all ...
... darkness , in that sixteenth year of my age ? Lovely thou wert not , because thou wert theft . But art thou any thing , that thus I speak to thee ? Fair were the pears we stole , because they were Thy creation , Thou fairest of all ...
Σελίδα 35
... darkness , which have no being , yet slay the believer . For verses and poems I can turn to true food , and " Medea flying , " though I did sing , I maintained not ; though I heard it sung , I believed not : but those things I did ...
... darkness , which have no being , yet slay the believer . For verses and poems I can turn to true food , and " Medea flying , " though I did sing , I maintained not ; though I heard it sung , I believed not : but those things I did ...
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