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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 1 | have "at hand" - that deals with your questions. What is 2 2 | Let us begin, for example, with the Symbol~11 and the Lord' 3 2 | Again, faith has to do with our own affairs and with 4 2 | with our own affairs and with those of others. For everyone 5 2 | religion.~But hope deals only with good things, and only with 6 2 | with good things, and only with those which lie in the future, 7 3 | For even these men, gifted with such superior insight, ~ 8 3 | such superior insight, ~with their ardor in study and 9 4 | amounts to finding fault with God's work,~because man 10 5 | this life, filled as it is with errors and distress, in 11 5 | the blunderer, and this with~good reason. In a complex 12 6 | arises which I once dealt with in a large book, in~response 13 6 | though he could be charged with~rashness, when he incautiously 14 6 | about things not connected with religion than for one to 15 6(35) | Sallust, The War with Catiline, X, 6-7.~ 16 7 | the moment trying to deal with that knottiest of questions 17 7 | they will still dispute it with the most acute and~even 18 7(38) | certain knowledge begins with self - knowledge. Cf. Confessions, 19 7 | whether we ought ~to argue with those who profess themselves 20 7 | impressions of this kind, with our faith in God still safe,~ 21 7 | of what is in his heart, with the deliberate intent to 22 8 | 23. With this much said, within the 23 8 | And these brought along with them, as their~companions, 24 8 | had indeed threatened man with death as penalty if he should 25 8 | should sin. He ~endowed him with freedom of the will in order 26 8 | who was condemned along with him at the same time) - 27 8 | errors and sufferings (along with the rebel angels, their 28 8 | and, having~joined causes with the angels who had sinned, 29 9 | eternal bliss and holiness with God. For these faithful 30 9 | first rose in rebellion with his impious~company and 31 9 | impious~company and was then with them prostrated, the rest 32 9(59) | very end, Augustine toiled with the mystery of the primacy 33 10 | compounded more and worse sins with it - a~Mediator was required; 34 10 | nature born of both~sexes with fleshly desires, with the 35 10 | sexes with fleshly desires, with the burden of sin, the guilt 36 10 | Volusianus, whom~I name with honor and affection.~72~ 37 10 | God without origin, man with a definite origin - our 38 11 | deserved to~become one Person with God? Was he a man before 39 11 | thereafter, "You have found favor with God."~76 And this was said 40 12 | Three is~named in connection with some divine action, the 41 13 | united in a personal unity with the only-begotten Word of 42 13 | the~burden they brought with them at birth.~ 43 13 | And they fill the belly with the armed warrior,"~84 ~ 44 13 | although they did this with many warriors. And in our 45 14 | For his baptism is not with water alone, as John's was, 46 14 | alone, as John's was, but with the Holy Spirit as well. 47 14 | day that neither begins with the close of~yesterday nor 48 14 | close of~yesterday nor ends with the beginning of tomorrow 49 14 | originally inherited in common with all the others and also 50 14 | Therefore we were buried with him by baptism into death; 51 14 | For if we have been united with him in the likeness of his 52 14 | we shall be~also united with him in the likeness of his 53 14 | our old man is ~crucified with him, that the body of sin 54 14 | sin. Now if we are dead with Christ, we believe that 55 14 | that we ~shall also live with him: knowing that Christ, 56 14 | crucified their own flesh, with the passions and lusts ~ 57 14 | burial, "For we are buried with Christ by baptism into death"; 58 14 | so we also ~should walk with him in newness of life"; 59 14 | if you have risen again with Christ, seek the things 60 14 | dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God."~104~ 61 14 | you shall then also appear with him in glory."~105~ 62 14 | from evil and not destroyed with the evildoers, the good 63 15(112)| Here reading unum deum (with Riviere and PL) against 64 15 | more than luminous bodies, with neither perception~nor understanding.~ 65 15 | also, did Jacob wrestle with the angel in such a tangible~ 66 16 | it, ~to possess, together with it, eternal bliss. But the 67 16 | heavenly part is set at peace with the earthly part and the 68 16 | to himself, making peace with them by the blood of his ~ 69 16 | at peace, save together with us; that is, by concord 70 16 | us; that is, by concord with us? For in that realm there 71 17 | The angels are in concord with us even now, when our sins 72 17 | life, are in a conflict with death. And although it is 73 17 | of sins has chiefly to do with the future judgment. In 74 17 | salvation has to do more with the hope of future goods 75 17 | hope of future goods than with the retaining or~attaining 76 17 | may not be condemned along with this~world."~140~~ 77 18 | and Works,~142 in which, with God's help, I~have shown 78 18 | that is, the man who builds with gold, silver, and precious 79 18 | also the man who builds with wood, hay, and stubble. 80 18 | on Christ the foundation, with gold, silver, and precious 81 18 | upon the same foundation with wood, hay, and stubble. 82 18 | when they have been loved with a~possessive love. But because, 83 18 | as by fire." He "burns" with~grief, for the things he 84 19 | license to commit crimes with impunity. For, "he has given 85 20 | flatter ~themselves in vain with the Lord's words, "Give 86 20 | Pharisee asked him to dine with him. And he went in and 87 20 | of his life should begin with himself and give them~to 88 20 | who is justly displeased with the sin we contracted in 89 20 | wretchedness and begin~to love God with the love he himself giveth 90 20 | not begin their almsgiving with ~themselves, nor did they, 91 20 | others" - that is, alms done with the earth's bounty.~ 92 20 | them - if they could do so~with impunity. "But he who loves 93 21 | But brother goes to law with brother, and~that in the 94 21 | is that you have lawsuits with~one another."~176 Then, 95 21 | tunic and contend in court with you, let go your cloak also."~178 96 21 | forbids his~own to go to court with other men in secular suits. 97 21 | closed to them, yet, living with them often we come to~tolerate 98 21(185)| Gen. 18:20 (Vulgate with one change).~ 99 23 | 84. Now, with respect to the resurrection 100 23 | that are fully formed. But, with regard to undeveloped fetuses, 101 23 | 88. Moreover, with God, the earthly substance 102 23 | will restore our bodies, with marvelous and mysterious 103 23 | external enemies to bear with,~so neither shall we have 104 23 | neither shall we have to bear with ourselves as enemies within.~ 105 23 | may be punished together with the devil and his angels. 106 23 | these~men will rise again with all their faults and deformities, 107 23 | faults and deformities, with their diseased and deformed ~ 108 24(202)| Augustine's sense of liberty with the texts of Scripture. 109 25 | just spoken in~connection with the twin children in Rebecca' 110 25 | unmerited mercy, yet hated Esau with merited justice. Since this 111 25 | the fact that he had not,~with equal merit, incurred the 112 25 | unfairness but~justice. For with God there is no ~injustice. 113 25 | would~show - by contrast with the greater number of those 114 26 | something~that God also willeth with a good will - as, for example, 115 26 | willeth, is~more consonant with God's will than is the impiety 116 26 | he worked~through them with a good will, whereas they 117 26 | whereas they did his good will with their ill will.~ 118 27 | arts, of all professions, with the countless variety of 119 28 | ought not to find fault with such a will, nor say it 120 29 | hope to obtain any merit with God after he is dead that 121 29 | miserable in death eternal, with no power to die to it. The 122 30 | only those which have to do with _hope_ are contained in 123 31 | lives according to the flesh with no~restraint of reason - 124 31 | But if God regards a man with solicitude so that he then 125 31 | once he has been imbued with the sacrament of rebirth, 126 32 | reached, when the struggle with death shall be no more. ~~


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