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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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cannot

   Chapter
1 1| 1. I cannot say, my dearest son Laurence, 2 1| our own~understanding, and cannot - here we must believe, 3 2| unless a thing is not seen it cannot be believed. Still it is 4 2| that works by love and that cannot exist without hope. Thus 5 4| good which is its "nature" cannot~be destroyed without the 6 4| of its being remains that cannot be further corrupted, ~this 7 4| having some good of which it ~cannot be further deprived. If, 8 4| all. Wherefore corruption cannot consume ~the good without 9 4| good;~a greater good if it cannot be corrupted, a lesser good 10 4| disjunctions: two~contraries cannot coexist in a single thing. 11 4| only coexist, but the evil cannot exist at all without the~ 12 4| be wicked, whereas there cannot be wickedness except~in 13 4| this something is good, it cannot~be corrupted, because corruption 14 4| s judgment: "A good tree cannot bear evil fruit."~26 This 15 4| bear evil fruit."~26 This cannot be, even as the Truth ~himself 16 4| from thorns," since thorns cannot bear grapes. ~Nevertheless, 17 4| warning enough that bad fruit cannot ~grow on a good tree nor 18 7| unless they are believed, we cannot~attain to the happy life, 19 7| they do not know~what they cannot help knowing. For no one 20 7| If he is not~alive, he cannot "not know" about it or anything 21 7| showing themselves alive; one cannot err who is not alive. That 22 7| purified by repentance. But it cannot be ~denied that such an 23 9| then no longer alive and ~cannot resuscitate himself after 24 9| enough to exercise his reason~cannot believe, hope, or love unless 25 10| this Mediator. Indeed,~men cannot speak properly of such matters. 26 13| parents,~which, even if they cannot change our nature in the 27 14| radically condemned. ~It cannot be pardoned and washed away 28 16| all ~understanding." It cannot be known by us until we 29 18| pertinent apostolic testimonies cannot be false, that~one obscure 30 18| in themselves - that one cannot suffer their loss without 31 19| debtors." Accordingly, it ~cannot be doubted that the terms 32 19| the Lord, since the Truth~cannot lie, and what hearer and 33 23| wheresoever death overtook him, I cannot find the basis on which 34 23| suffer - or corruptible if it cannot die. For there is no true 35 24| yet willeth nothing he cannot do, and how true is what 36 24| not willed it." But this cannot be said of infants, who 37 25| foolish as to say that God cannot turn the evil~wills of men - 38 27| them since the Omnipotent cannot will in vain, whatsoever 39 28| or testify - even if they~cannot be described - let them 40 31| although it is true that he~cannot hope without love, it may 41 31| he does not ~love it, he cannot realize the object of his 42 31| the law may bid but it cannot aid~[jubere lex poterit, 43 31| man a transgressor, who cannot then~excuse himself by pleading 44 32| last to that fullness~which cannot be surpassed, "for greater


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