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 xxii
... nature of memory , which is only in part connected with his immediate question , By what faculty he came to know God , " and not at all with the subject proposed to him . He seems to have glided into it , on occasion of his praise of ...
... nature of memory , which is only in part connected with his immediate question , By what faculty he came to know God , " and not at all with the subject proposed to him . He seems to have glided into it , on occasion of his praise of ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... nature that act was " . Although his subject is God's mercies to himself , himself is the subject which he least likes to dwell upon ; and most , probably , upon analyzing the Con- fessions , would be surprised to find the comparative ...
... nature that act was " . Although his subject is God's mercies to himself , himself is the subject which he least likes to dwell upon ; and most , probably , upon analyzing the Con- fessions , would be surprised to find the comparative ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... nature of , or temptations to , such acts . The " Confessions " then rather contain a general sketch of his unconverted life , illustrated by some particular instances , than a regular biography . The details , on the other hand , which ...
... nature of , or temptations to , such acts . The " Confessions " then rather contain a general sketch of his unconverted life , illustrated by some particular instances , than a regular biography . The details , on the other hand , which ...
Σελίδα xxv
... nature of time will be little attractive , nor may it altogether be desirable for one , averse to typical interpretation , and who has read Holy Scripture hitherto with modern eyes only , at once to plunge into an exposition , which ...
... nature of time will be little attractive , nor may it altogether be desirable for one , averse to typical interpretation , and who has read Holy Scripture hitherto with modern eyes only , at once to plunge into an exposition , which ...
Σελίδα xxxv
... nature of Time . 225 THE TWELFTH BOOK . Aug. proceeds to comment on Gen. 1 , 1. and explains the " heaven " to mean that spiritual and incorporeal creation , which cleaves to God unintermittingly , always beholding His countenance ...
... nature of Time . 225 THE TWELFTH BOOK . Aug. proceeds to comment on Gen. 1 , 1. and explains the " heaven " to mean that spiritual and incorporeal creation , which cleaves to God unintermittingly , always beholding His countenance ...
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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