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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 1 | the beginning and end of our endeavor? What is the most~ 2 1 | which we have not settled by our own~understanding, and cannot - 3 1 | beauty whose full vision is our highest happiness. Here, 4 1 | beginning and the end of our endeavor. We begin in faith,~ 5 1 | what to love. But to defend our doctrines against the calumnies 6 2 | believe that he will come as our judge; this is future. ~ 7 2 | Again, faith has to do with our own affairs and with those 8 2 | patience."~18 When,~therefore, our good is believed to be future, 9 4 | suppose that this denies our~Lord's judgment: "A good 10 4 | angel or a man. This is what our Lord himself most clearly 11 5 | still does not follow that our felicity depends upon our 12 5 | our felicity depends upon our knowing the causes of the 13 5 | ought to understand than our own health. But when we 14 5 | and gave thanks to God for our error. ~Who would doubt, 15 5 | explains the meaning of our finest poet, when he speaks 16 5 | Truth itself is the life of our souls, where~none deceives 17 5 | deceived by believing lies. Yet our~rational mind shrinks from 18 7 | is, or when, instead of our physical~perception, similar 19 7 | the case of twins - whence our poet speaks of "a~pleasant 20 7 | things which do not concern our attainment of the Kingdom 21 7 | impressions of this kind, with our faith in God still safe,~ 22 7 | nothing at all, either in our souls or our physical~senses, 23 7 | either in our souls or our physical~senses, if we were 24 7 | themselves~pray, "Forgive us our debts."~43~~ 25 8 | everything pertaining to our good is nothing ~other than 26 9 | the heavenly Jerusalem, our mother and the commonwealth 27 9 | truly free when God ordereth our lives, that is, formeth 28 9 | we admonished to pray for our enemies,~62 who are plainly 29 10 | it is written: "For all our days are wasted; we are 30 10 | are ruined in thy wrath; our ~years seem like a spider' 31 10 | God through~Jesus Christ our Lord - that we are reconciled 32 10 | with a definite origin - our Lord Jesus Christ.~~ 33 11 | God's one and only Son our Lord, was born of the Holy 34 12 | Actually, then, as we confess our Lord Jesus Christ, who is 35 12 | might be, since through our Lord Jesus Christ - in the~ 36 13 | himself committed sin for our sake. Rather, he says, " 37 13 | are righteousness - not our own but God's, not in~ourselves 38 13 | with many warriors. And in our own Scriptures we read: " 39 13 | longer~apply in Israel, "Our fathers have eaten sour 40 13 | even if they cannot change our nature in the same way, 41 14 | also is the forgiveness of our sins real, and in the same 42 14 | resurrection, knowing this, that our old man is ~crucified with 43 15 | Christ, the only Son of God our Lord, in the brevity~befitting 44 15 | in the brevity~befitting our confession of faith, we 45 15 | after that we call to mind our faith "in holy Church." 46 16 | But obviously this means~_our_ understanding, not that 47 16 | For no matter how~great our understanding may be, "we 48 16 | nor will it then surpass our understanding. But the peace 49 16 | still doubtless surpass our understanding and theirs 50 17 | concord with us even now, when our sins are forgiven. Therefore, 51 17 | Nevertheless, no matter how great our crimes, their forgiveness 52 18 | lays so much stress that our Lord tells us in advance 53 19 | propitiation to God for our past sins. But he is not 54 19 | satisfaction. For they can say, "Our Father who art in heaven," 55 19 | prayer completely~blots out our minor and everyday sins. 56 19 | they truly say, "Forgive us our debts"~(since there is no 57 19 | truly say, "As we forgive our~debtors"~156; that is, if 58 19 | 72. Accordingly, what our Lord says - "Give alms and, 59 19 | obtaining forgiveness of our own sins.~ 60 19 | prayer, they say, "Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our 61 19 | our debts, as we forgive our debtors." Accordingly, it ~ 62 19 | saying, "As we forgive our debtors." For this means, " 63 19 | this means, "Forgive us our debts when we ask for~forgiveness, 64 19 | forgiveness, as we also forgive our debtors when they ask for 65 20 | we come to~inquire about our wretchedness and come to 66 20 | come to a valid estimate of our wretchedness and begin~to 67 21 | often, and say, "Forgive us our debts,"~and not lie about 68 21 | petition, "As we also forgive our debtors."~ 69 21 | sanctioned by law. So also in our times so many evils, even 70 22 | judgment increases, to make our ~love of righteousness victor 71 22 | righteousness victor over our love of those things because 72 22 | when we say, "Forgive~us our debts as we also forgive 73 22 | debts as we also forgive our debtors." But we should 74 22 | temptation" - and we should make our petitions to Him of whom 75 22 | Light, he may take away our ignorance, as Salvation, 76 22 | ignorance, as Salvation, our weakness.~ 77 23 | mysterious ways - will restore our bodies, with marvelous and 78 24 | not about to believe. ~For our Lord saith most plainly: " 79 24 | sung in ~the psalm: "But our God is above in heaven; 80 24 | this, the very beginning of our Confession of Faith is imperiled - 81 27 | through his only begotten Son our ~Lord? Therefore, he doth 82 27 | acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour"~225- ~that is, 83 27 | already seen exemplified. Our Lord also useth the ~same 84 28 | will it.~And, just as in our present state, our soul 85 28 | as in our present state, our soul is unable to will unhappiness 86 28 | eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."~232 Now, wages for 87 28 | God, and provide even for our bodies a~resurrection to 88 30 | 114. Thus, from our confession of _faith_, briefly ~ 89 30 | to obtain as reward for our good works.~ 90 30 | we say: "Give us this day our daily bread. ~And forgive 91 30 | daily bread. ~And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our 92 30 | our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not 93 30 | that all these pertain to our needs in the present life? 94 30 | Kingdom, and his~will, in our spirit and body will abide 95 31 | whom love is shed abroad in our hearts - the law may bid 96 31(248)| the Id, the primal core of our unconscious life.~ 97 32 | Holy Spirit sheds abroad in our hearts - whatever it is, 98 32 | love of God and the love of our neighbor and, indeed, "on 99 32 | measured by the~standard of our love of God and our love 100 32 | standard of our love of God and our love of our neighbor in 101 32 | love of God and our love of our neighbor in God [propter 102 33 | you through the help of~our Redeemer, and since I love


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