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1 Preface, 4 | Counter-Reformation. Thus, St. Augustine's ~classic work on teaching
2 Preface, 4 | of catechetics with St. Augustine, Gerson, St. ~Charles Borromeo,
3 ApCreed, 1 | impossible ~to please God."5 St. Augustine explains these words of
4 ApCreed, 3, 1 | evil one. Against them St. Augustine gives this illustration.
5 ApCreed, 6, 2 | profit us as an example. St. Augustine says ~that the passion of
6 ApCreed, 6, 2 | of vinegar." Thus, St. ~Augustine, in commenting on these
7 ApCreed, 7, 2 | souls in three ways as St. Augustine tells us, viz., through
8 ApCreed, 11 | will and love. Thus, St. ~Augustine says: "The word of God which
9 ApCreed, 15, 1 | shall praise," as says St. Augustine.6 ~"Joy and gladness shall
10 ApCreed, 15, 1 | found in God alone. As St. Augustine says: "Thou hast ~made us
11 ApCreed, 15, 1 | the ~Lord."9 And as St. Augustine says: "Complete joy will
12 10Command, 0 (1) | is ~the opinion of St. Augustine (Quest. cxl super Exod.,
13 10Command, 0, 1 | things, according to St. ~Augustine, cannot be done without
14 10Command, 2, 1 | Lord God. Wherefore, St. Augustine says that it ~is a lesser
15 10Command, 3 | to everyone. Thus, St. ~Augustine says that we should love
16 10Command, 4, 1 | laws. Against this St. ~Augustine says that God by this Commandment
17 10Command, 4, 1 | into the flames, as St. Augustine relates in ~"The City of
18 10Command, 4, 2 | and ~another. Thus, St. Augustine in his "Rule" says: "Let
19 10Command, 6 | make wicked laws."8 And St. Augustine says ~that every wrongful
20 10Command, 6 (21)| restitution,' says St. ~Augustine, 'the sin is not forgiven' " ("
21 10Command, 7, 2 | confession, ~about which St. Augustine says: "Just as one must
22 10Command, 7, 2 | must be ~avoided, as St. Augustine tells us: "Accept no person
23 10Command, 8 | for God. Thus, says St. ~Augustine: "Thou hast made us for
24 10Command, 8 | and neighbor, for says St. Augustine: "The more ~one loves, the
25 Sacramen | must be known which St. Augustine wrote in the tenth book
26 Sacramen | grace. ~In them, as St. Augustine says, the merits of Christ
27 Sacramen, 2 | accompany the action. Thus, St. Augustine says: "The word is joined
28 Sacramen, 4 (21) | species. ~'Each,' says St. Augustine, 'receives Christ the Lord,
29 LordPray | prayer without fruit. St. Augustine says that through it our
30 LordPray | use in prayer," says St. Augustine, "we cannot but utter that
31 LordPray | speak not much."16 And St. Augustine says: "Let much talking
32 LordPray | what we wish," says St. Augustine, "because it would really
33 LordPray, 2, 4 | continually changeable. As St. Augustine says: "I sank away from
34 LordPray, 3, 2 | returns to Thee," says St. Augustine.20~ ~Lastly, "Thy kingdom
35 LordPray, 4, 4 | cooperation. Thus, says St. Augustine: "Who created thee without
36 LordPray, 5 | difficulty. For, as St. Augustine says: "The sin is not forgiven
37 LordPray, 6, 1 | make no mention," says St. Augustine.5 But for all the other
38 LordPray, 6, 2 | where the punishment, as St. Augustine says, is very great. When
39 LordPray, 8 | affliction and all others, as St. Augustine explains it.1 But since
40 HailMary, 4 | not a spot in thee."9 St. Augustine ~says: "If we could bring
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