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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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death

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1 6| what would lead to eternal death. But it is a~small evil 2 8| there will be life without death, truth without error, happiness 3 8| is also punished by~the death of the body. God had indeed 4 8| indeed threatened man with death as penalty if he should 5 8| deter him by the threat of death. He even placed him in the 6 8| entered into~the world and death through sin; and thus death 7 8| death through sin; and thus death came upon all men, since 8 10| reconciled to God by the death of his Son,~even more now 9 13| to life anew from the old death in which we~had been dead 10 13| Gospel, it is said of Herod's death, "For they are dead who 11 13| he cast himself down to death; and spiritual fornication, 12 13| brought~under the necessity of death - and also because there 13 14| him to wash away, just as death~found nothing to punish. 14 14| was in no way~deserving of death, he also did most justly 15 14| himself both baptism and death, not out of ~a piteous necessity 16 14| than the likeness of the death of Christ. The death of 17 14| the death of Christ. The death of Christ ~crucified is 18 14| same~sense in which the death is real, so also is the 19 14| Jesus were baptized into his death?"~101 ~If, therefore, the 20 14| we are baptized into the death of Christ shows that we 21 14| are baptized into his own~death. For there is no exception 22 14| Jesus are~baptized into his death." And the effect of this 23 14| with him by baptism into death; that,~as Christ was raised 24 14| him in the likeness of his death, we shall be~also united 25 14| the dead, dies no more; death has~no more dominion over 26 14| dominion over him. For the death he died, he died to sin, 27 14| Christ were baptized into his death?" Thus he~concludes the 28 14| Indeed, he introduced the death of Christ in order to ~say 29 14| those baptized into the death of Christ - into which not 30 14| with Christ by baptism into death"; of his~resurrection, " 31 16| was done for man by his death for man's redemption and 32 17| are in a conflict with death. And although it is truly 33 23| once dead, wheresoever death overtook him, I cannot find 34 23| not allowed to die, then death itself, so to say, dies 35 23| the Scripture, "the second death."~198~ 36 23| 93. Yet neither the first death, in which the soul is compelled 37 23| its body, nor the~second death, in which it is not allowed 38 28| without the intervention of death - where he not only would 39 28| bondage in which sin and death are the masters. ~There 40 28| wages of sin," he says, "is death; but the gift of God is ~ 41 28| said "the wages of sin is death," to show that death was 42 28| is death," to show that death was not an ~unmerited pun 43 28| born, lived,~and was put to death without sin, to reconcile 44 29| intervenes between man's death and the final resurrection, 45 29| to~need such helps after death nor so bad as not to gain 46 29| benefit from them after death. There is,~however, a good 47 29| means can benefit him [after death]. For they do not benefit 48 29| will go on,~miserable in death eternal, with no power to 49 29| 113. The eternal death of the damned - that is, 50 31| Nor will the kingdom of~death have dominion over him for 51 32| when the struggle with death shall be no more. ~~


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