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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 2 | good, since we believe in both the good~and evil. Yet faith 2 2 | For everyone believes, both~about himself and other 3 4 | apply.~25 No~weather is both dark and bright at the same 4 4 | time; no food or drink is both sweet and sour at the~same 5 4 | the same time and place, both white and black, nor deformed 6 4 | from good soil we can see both vines and thorns spring 7 4 | which he was~referring, both sorts of trees can grow.~~ 8 8 | There~are the evils that both men and angels have in common, 9 8 | are called on to~suffer, both openly and secretly. Yet 10 9 | through sins and punishments,~both original and personal, God 11 9 | God who is at work in you both to will and to do according 12 9 | that the action is from both, that is to say, from the 13 9 | is credited to God, who both prepareth the will to receive 14 9 | Sacred Eloquence we read both, "His ~mercy goes before 15 10 | was not a nature born of both~sexes with fleshly desires, 16 10 | Jesus, Son of God, is thus both God and man. He was God 17 10 | and~remained equal, and both these in a unity as we said 18 12 | human nature, and that~from both natures Christ came to be 19 12 | there is in each nature (in both the divine~and the human) 20 12 | Virgin Mary, when he was born both of~him and of her, is difficult 21 14 | Wherefore, He took upon himself both baptism and death, not out 22 14 | man for many ~offenses, both the sin which he originally 23 15 | still on pilgrimage. For both parts together will make 24 16 | restored to unity in Christ,~both those in heaven and those 25 16 | realm there is~always peace, both among the whole company 26 18(142)| what kind of works are _both_ essential to salvation. 27 18 | understood as one through which both~kinds of men must pass: 28 18 | only of the one, but of both.~The fire is a sort of trial 29 20 | unbelieving nothing is clean; both their minds and ~consciences 30 20 | the word "all" here means both "inward" and~"outward" - 31 22 | must surely fight against both; but we shall as surely 32 25 | showing mercy."~210~Thus, both the twins were "by nature 33 25 | own, but because they were both bound in the fetters of 34 25 | of wrath] was due~them both, the former learned from 35 25 | a conclusion that looks both ways, that is,~toward mercy 36 28 | place, so that he could will~both good and evil - not without 37 28(229)| original capacities included both the power not to sin and 38 29 | the other for the bad - both including angels and men. 39 29 | to it. The condition of both societies will then~be fixed 40 30 | spiritual or bodily sense, or both. And here too it is that 41 31 | he might be the Lord of both the living and the dead."'~257 42 32 | context, of course includes both ~the love of God and the 43 32 | propter Deum]. This applies~both in the present age and in


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