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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... things concerning which all agree, »....». 183 Chapter XX.— Of the words, " In the beginning," variously understood ... things, it Is not asserted confidently that Moses understood this or that, 185 Chapter XXV. — It behoves interpreters ...
... things concerning which all agree, »....». 183 Chapter XX.— Of the words, " In the beginning," variously understood ... things, it Is not asserted confidently that Moses understood this or that, 185 Chapter XXV. — It behoves interpreters ...
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... things, by whom are all things, in whom are ail things?* Even so, Lord; even so. Where do I call Thee to, since Thou art in me, or whence canst Thou come into me ? For where outside heaven and earth can I go that from thence my God may ...
... things, by whom are all things, in whom are ail things?* Even so, Lord; even so. Where do I call Thee to, since Thou art in me, or whence canst Thou come into me ? For where outside heaven and earth can I go that from thence my God may ...
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... things. For Thou didst cause me not to want more than Thou gavest, and those who nourished me willingly to give me what Thou gavest them. For they, by an instinctive affection, were anxious to give me what Thou hadst abundantly supplied ...
... things. For Thou didst cause me not to want more than Thou gavest, and those who nourished me willingly to give me what Thou gavest them. For they, by an instinctive affection, were anxious to give me what Thou hadst abundantly supplied ...
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... things are ; for they would have no way of passing away unless Thou sustainedst them. And since ' ' Thy years shall have no end," ' Thy years are an ever present day. And how many of ours and our fathers* days have passed through this ...
... things are ; for they would have no way of passing away unless Thou sustainedst them. And since ' ' Thy years shall have no end," ' Thy years are an ever present day. And how many of ours and our fathers* days have passed through this ...
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... things than a necessity full of fear. But this last restrains the overlowings of that freedom, through Thy laws, O God, — Thy laws, from the ferule of the schoolmaster to the trials of the martyr, being effective to mingle for us a ...
... things than a necessity full of fear. But this last restrains the overlowings of that freedom, through Thy laws, O God, — Thy laws, from the ferule of the schoolmaster to the trials of the martyr, being effective to mingle for us a ...
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