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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 1| ask me to be brief, you do not expect me to speak of 2 1| issues in a few~sentences, do you? Is not this rather 3 2| possible to hope for what we do not believe in? We can, 4 2| believe in~something that we do not hope for. Who among 5 2| future. ~Again, faith has to do with our own affairs and 6 2| however, we hope for what we do not see, we then wait for 7 2| without which faith can do nothing? There can be no 8 2| Instead, believing as we do that what we hope~for and 9 3| sickness and the wounds) do not retreat and go elsewhere. ~ 10 3| elsewhere. ~Rather, they simply do not exist any more. For 11 4| its source in the good, do not suppose that this denies 12 4| himself declareth: "Men do not gather grapes from thorns," 13 5| least as far as men may do so~in this life, filled 14 6| traveler on the wrong road do as much harm as~one who, 15 6| intention is to lie. If we do~not consider the things 16 6| essence of lying. But when we do consider the things spoken~ 17 7| 20. I do not rightly know whether 18 7| for parents"~37 - I say I do not know whether these and 19 7| Academics] even argue that they do not know~what they cannot 20 7| in themselves, yet they do make errors simply by~showing 21 7| 21. In those things which do not concern our attainment 22 7| faith in God still safe,~nor do we thus leave the way that 23 7| For even if these mistakes do not affect that faith by 24 7| lying. For we could also do this by stealing, as ~when 25 8| of the right things to ~do and also an appetite for 26 8| the deeds that the wicked~do freely in blind and unbridled 27 9| works could a lost soul do except as he had been rescued 28 9| his lostness? ~Could he do this by the determination 29 9| thereafter he will not be free~to do right unless he is delivered 30 9| get back his liberty to do good, unless he could regain~ 31 9| to act rightly? He could do this only if, puffed up 32 9| and as if the freedom to do good works had ~been bestowed 33 9| you both to will and to do according to his good will."~56 34 11| answer~from the angel: "Do not fear to take Mary as 35 12| the Holy~Spirit as man? Do we suppose that the Holy 36 12| Holy Spirit.~How, then, do we say that Christ is born 37 14| cross of Christ, and to do this so that we may understand 38 14| that we are dead to sin, "Do~you not know that all we 39 14| dead to sin. Yet what sin~do infants die to in being 40 14| done, but to what he will do~at the close of the age. 41 15| as well? And, again, how do they, not by impact of ~ 42 15| but "Spoke _in_ me." How do they appear to men in sleep, 43 15| seem to indicate that they do~not have tangible bodies. 44 15| think they know what they do not know.~~ 45 16| then, even as they do, "we shall see~face to face."~131 46 17| remission of sins has chiefly to do with the future judgment. 47 17| sacraments of salvation has to do more with the hope of future 48 18| who believe that those who do not abandon the name of 49 18| the ~same Paul himself: "Do not err," he says; "neither 50 19| alms, by which, when we do them, we are helped in obtaining 51 19| to wish well or even to do well to one who has ~done 52 19| him well and, as you can, _do_ well to him who wishes 53 19| command: "Love your enemies, do good to them that~hate you, 54 20| are clean to you."~They do not understand how far this 55 20| These things you should do" - that is, pay heed to 56 20| wickedness. For not only do they do such things, but 57 20| wickedness. For not only do they do such things, but they ~also 58 20| in them - if they could do so~with impunity. "But he 59 21| says to married~folks: "Do not deprive one another, 60 21| seasons - as those people do who will or will not begin 61 21| customs that we not only do not dare excommunicate a 62 21| excommunicate a layman;~we do not dare degrade a clergyman 63 21| But grant, O Lord, that we~do not practice any of them 64 22| seeing what we ought to do, or else~from not doing 65 22| already seen we ought to do. Of these two, the first 66 22| to see what we ought to do, but also, as sound judgment 67 22| also~lawbreakers: for we do not do what we should, and 68 22| lawbreakers: for we do not do what we should, and we do 69 22| do what we should, and we do what we know already we 70 22| if we have sinned, as we do when we say, "Forgive~us 71 22| away from sin, and this we do when we say, "Lead us not 72 22| that he ~may be enabled to do so, the mercy of God is 73 23| the body - and by this I do not mean the cases~of resuscitation 74 23| learned men, and still I do not know that~any man can 75 23| were~situated - though they do return to the body from 76 24| there are things he~can do but doth not will to do, 77 24| do but doth not will to do, yet willeth nothing he 78 24| willeth nothing he cannot do, and how true is what is 79 24| anything that he willed to~do and did not do, or, what 80 24| willed to~do and did not do, or, what were worse, if 81 24| were worse, if he did not do something because man's 82 24| will, as it is for him to do what he does will.~Unless 83 24| reason than that he can do whatsoever he willeth and 84 24| Powerful~so that he could not do what he willed. And where 85 24| Jerusalem~together, and did not do so? Or, is it not rather 86 26| sinned (that is, did not ~do what he willed, but what 87 26| God did not will that they do, but as far as~God's omnipotence 88 27| surely he hath not~willed to do anything that he hath not 89 28| as he had been created to do. But since~he did foreknow 90 28| purpose so that he could do good to man, even in man' 91 28| through them, what else do we have but "grace upon 92 28| Wherefore, since man chose to do his own will instead of 93 29| after death]. For they do not benefit all. And yet 94 29| perpetual misery. They do not believe that such things 95 30| only those which have to do with _hope_ are contained 96 30| whatever it is that we hope to do~well, or hope to obtain 97 32| mortal men ourselves, we do not know the hearts of mortal


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