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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 1| not expect me to speak of great issues in a few~sentences, 2 1| is also necessary that a great zeal be kindled in the heart. ~~ 3 2| grievously burdened by great misery and in deep need 4 4| incorruptibilis], and to this great good it will have come through 5 4| incorruptible~entity, it is a great good. But even if it is 6 5| knowing the causes of the great physical~processes in the 7 5| wherever possible, not only in great matters but in~small ones 8 6| a~sin, albeit there is a great difference depending on 9 6| things spoken~of, it makes a great difference in what respect 10 6| then, we are deceived in great matters; in others, small. 11 6| even good results. It is a great evil for a man to be deceived 12 6| and by itself, whether a ~great error in great matters or 13 6| whether a ~great error in great matters or a small error 14 11| Why should there be such great glory to a human nature - 15 11| clear manifestation of God's great and sole grace, and this 16 12| unfitting analogy in so great a matter. Yet it is certain 17 13| This is the meaning of the great sacrament of baptism, which 18 13| all men, and which was so great that human nature was changed 19 14| committed in a setting of such great happiness, was itself so 20 14| happiness, was itself so great~that by it, in one man, 21 14| own, but to~manifest his great humility. Indeed, baptism 22 14| passes on to speak of the great ~mystery of holy baptism 23 16| into his own ways, then great vigilance is~required to 24 16| face. For no matter how~great our understanding may be, " 25 16| And we shall then have as great amity toward them as they 26 17| deed. But except for this great remission - the beginning 27 17| we have no sin,"~as the great apostle says, "we deceive 28 17| Nevertheless, no matter how great our crimes, their forgiveness 29 18| then live in sins however great, not washing them away by 30 19| goodness is not possible for so great a multitude as we believe 31 19| is not awakened by such great~thundering is not asleep, 32 20| of thanksgiving for~God's great love), "But God commendeth 33 21| Or who would think how great a sin it is to observe days 34 21| away - although they are so great~that the Kingdom of God 35 22| Church, who despises so~great a bounty of the divine gifts 36 25| showeth mercy out of his great goodness; he hardeneth~out 37 25| are you?" - has actually great weight and in an~argument 38 26| 100. These are "the great works of the Lord, well-considered 39 26| The works of the Lord are great, well-considered in all 40 26| willeth. There is a very great difference between what 41 28| advantages accruing from so great a~mystery of the Mediator, 42 29| God, to suffer loss of the great~abundance of God's blessings 43 29| would be a punishment so great that, if it be eternal, 44 32| Who, then, can explain how great the power of love will be,


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