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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 1| analyzed by the intellect, may be demonstrated by the reason. 2 1| bookshelf. Therefore we may return to these three ways 3 2| fear.'"~Therefore faith may refer to evil things as 4 4| however insignificant a thing may be, the good which is its " 5 5| at least as far as men may do so~in this life, filled 6 6| calls adultery a good thing may be rightly accused by the 7 6| that in such a case a~man may be deceived without suffering 8 6| harm therefrom, or even may gain some benefit thereby,~ 9 7| of affirming as true what may be false, since all~questions, 10 7| of an error these miscues may~be, it does not involve 11 7| devoured by~a wild beast. We may err through false impressions 12 7| and is deceived, as a man may be. This is so~whether it 13 7| some other good, yet truth may be violated by lying? That 14 7| their deceit. The deceit may be pardoned, but certainly 15 8| unwholesome~pleasures or may even be exhilarated by vain 16 9| doing by his grace,~that we may indeed be new creatures 17 10| Holy Spirit so that we may be changed from enemies 18 12| Wherefore, since a thing may be "born" of something else, 19 13| sacrifice for sin by which we may be reconciled.~He himself 20 13| therefore to the Lord that he may take from us the serpent."~85 21 13| be born again, so that he may thereby be absolved of~whatever 22 14| and to do this so that we may understand nothing~other 23 14| continue in sin, that grace may abound?"~98 -~for he had 24 14| dead." On the one hand, we may ~understand by "the living" 25 14| flesh~when he comes; and we may understand by "the dead" 26 14| other hand, "the living" may signify "the righteous,"~ 27 14| righteous,"~and "the dead" may signify "the ~unrighteous" - 28 14| the evildoers, the good may be set apart at his right ~ 29 15| earth "that in all things he may be~pre-eminent"~116 - "Destroy 30 16| great our understanding may be, "we know in part, and 31 17| churches, that satisfaction may also be made in the Church, 32 17| chastised by the Lord, that we may not be condemned along with 33 18| by schism or heresy, ~who may then live in sins however 34 18| wood and hay and stubble may~be understood, without absurdity, 35 18| the things of God, how he may~please God." Such a man 36 18| things of the world, how he may please his wife"~151; that 37 18| things - even~though he may grieve over his loss - " 38 18| for fruitful inquiry. It~may be discovered or remain 39 22| that, as Light, he may take away our ignorance, 40 22| but also in order that he ~may be enabled to do so, the 41 23| score, a corollary~question may be most carefully discussed 42 23| flesh, but only that they may be punished together with 43 25| visage of Scripture and, if I may speak so, the lineaments 44 25| I raised you up, that I may show through you my power, 45 25| power, and that my name may be proclaimed in~all the 46 25| so that "he that glories may glory in the~Lord."~217~~ 47 28| the Lord"~231 so that we may receive the other gifts 48 29| of Christ, so that each may receive according to what 49 29| by their human feelings, may wish to think about gradations 50 30| Matthew, the Lord's Prayer may be seen to contain seven~ 51 31| hopes for this: that he may through prayer obtain the 52 31| cannot hope without love, it may be that there is something 53 31| in love it asks that it may receive, it seeks that it 54 31| receive, it seeks that it may find, and ~knocks that it 55 31| find, and ~knocks that it may be opened unto it.~246 For 56 31| in our hearts - the law may bid but it cannot aid~[jubere 57 32| it should be, although it may seem to be. Love, in this 58 32| Prophets"~260 - and, we may add, the gospel and the 59 33| written this~book for you - may its usefulness match its


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