Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series Volume I - The Confessions and Letters of St. AugustinePhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 1. 5. 2007. - 636 страница "The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD marked the beginning of a new era in Christianity. For the first time, doctrines were organized into a single creed. The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers did most of their writing during and after this important event in Church history. Unlike the previous era of Christian writing, the Nicene and Post-Nicene era is dominated by a few very important and prolific writers. In Volume I of the 14-volume collected writings of the Nicenes and Post-Nicenes (first published between 1886 and 1889), readers will discover some of the writings of Saint Augustine, recognized as a great religious figure by many Christian sects. He is the patron of the Augustinian monks, who live their lives according to the values found in Augustines writings. In the Confessions, Augustine speaks honestly about his sins as a youth and the saving grace he discovered when he found God. In the Letters, the true personality of Augustine shines through. He is one of the major theological resources of his time, and so through his correspondences, audiences can see what issues plagued the newly unified Christian religion and come to know the man who helped shape Western religion as we know it." |
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... Image la the soul of man— b delta, eated to this book, with « vividness and reality never exceeded by the uninspired mtod." : . . " It I. the life of God In the soul of a strong man, rushing and rippling with the freedom of the life' of ...
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... images, he failed to recognise the spiritual nature of God, • W Chapter XVI— He very easily understood the libera! arts and the categories of Aristotle, but without true fait, • • • • • • • • Tl BOOK FIFTH. HE DESCRIBES THE TWENTY-NINTH ...
... images, he failed to recognise the spiritual nature of God, • W Chapter XVI— He very easily understood the libera! arts and the categories of Aristotle, but without true fait, • • • • • • • • Tl BOOK FIFTH. HE DESCRIBES THE TWENTY-NINTH ...
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... images, are taken from the memory, and are brought forth by the act of remembering, □ 146 Chapter X.— Literature is not introduced to the memory through the senses, but is brought forth from its more secret places, t$6 Chapter XL— What ...
... images, are taken from the memory, and are brought forth by the act of remembering, □ 146 Chapter X.— Literature is not introduced to the memory through the senses, but is brought forth from its more secret places, t$6 Chapter XL— What ...
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... image (ver, 26) of the renewal of the mind zoo Chapter XXIII.— That to have power over all things (ver. 26) is to jodge spiritually of all, 201 CHArrER XXIV.— Why God has blessed men, fishes, flying creatures, and not herbs and the ...
... image (ver, 26) of the renewal of the mind zoo Chapter XXIII.— That to have power over all things (ver. 26) is to jodge spiritually of all, 201 CHArrER XXIV.— Why God has blessed men, fishes, flying creatures, and not herbs and the ...
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... image itself. CHAP. XII.' — BEING COMPELLED, HE CAVE HIS ATTENTION TO LEARNING; BUT FULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THIS WAS THE WORK OF GOD. 19. But in this my childhood (which was far less dreaded for me than youth) I had no love of learning ...
... image itself. CHAP. XII.' — BEING COMPELLED, HE CAVE HIS ATTENTION TO LEARNING; BUT FULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THIS WAS THE WORK OF GOD. 19. But in this my childhood (which was far less dreaded for me than youth) I had no love of learning ...
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