The Political Writings of St. AugustineThis collection, taken from the works of St. Augustine, has been arranged so as to give the reader an organized, comprehensive view of the great African saint's political ideas. These, no less than his ideas on sin, grace and predestination, have long been an object of study and controversy. |
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And thus it is written , “ The just lives by faith , " 1 for we do not as yet see our
good , and must therefore live by faith ; neither have we in ourselves power to live
rightly , but can do so only if He who has given us faith to believe in His help do ...
And thus it is written , “ The just lives by faith , " 1 for we do not as yet see our
good , and must therefore live by faith ; neither have we in ourselves power to live
rightly , but can do so only if He who has given us faith to believe in His help do ...
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... which I believe to be in the possession of my brother and fellow - bishop
Optatus ; or if he has not a copy , he might easily procure one from the church at
Sitifa ; for I can well believe that even that volume will prove wearisome enough
to you ...
... which I believe to be in the possession of my brother and fellow - bishop
Optatus ; or if he has not a copy , he might easily procure one from the church at
Sitifa ; for I can well believe that even that volume will prove wearisome enough
to you ...
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... of Ananias ' hands , in order that their sight might be restored , there fell from
them as it had been scales , by which the sight had been obscured.21 Where is
what the Donatists were wont to cry : Man is at liberty to believe or not believe ?
... of Ananias ' hands , in order that their sight might be restored , there fell from
them as it had been scales , by which the sight had been obscured.21 Where is
what the Donatists were wont to cry : Man is at liberty to believe or not believe ?
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THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
Gods Governance and Roman | 88 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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The Political Writings of St. Augustine Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine,Dino Bigongiari Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
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