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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 1| what we have said of all is true of each of them. Such a~ 2 2| nothing? There can be no true~hope without love. Indeed, 3 3| who is the one and the true God.~21 Further, the Christian 4 5| must always aim at that true felicity wherein misery 5 5| know,~if he approves as true what is actually false, 6 5| nothing~more than to judge as true what is in fact false, and 7 5| false, and as false what is true. It means to be certain ~ 8 5| whether it be certainly true or certainly false. ~This 9 6| incautiously accepts as true what is false. On the other 10 6| judges his statement to be true - than the ~one who unknowingly 11 7| the error of affirming as true what may be false, since 12 7| even if what~appears to be true turns out to be true indeed, 13 7| be true turns out to be true indeed, they will still 14 7| live is therefore not only~true, but it is altogether certain 15 7| many things that are thus true and certain~concerning which, 16 7| not, or whether they are true or are supposed to be true 17 7| true or are supposed to be true or ~false. To err in such 18 7| that~we judge the false for true, reject the true for the 19 7| false for true, reject the true for the false, and hold 20 7| were already enjoying that true and perfected happiness.~ 21 7| This is so~whether it be true or is only supposed to be 22 7| or is only supposed to be true when it is not. But a man 23 9| apostle Peter. And since it is true, I ask you what kind of 24 9| righteousness. This, then, is true liberty: the joy that comes 25 10| Virgin." Yet it~is indeed true that the Word was made flesh, 26 12| in that action? This is true and can be shown by examples, 27 16| turn the mind from that true and right~judgment by which 28 17| the~Scripture saying holds true: "A heavy yoke is on the 29 19| their enemies are their true friends. And then, by mistake, 30 20| yet, what they heard is true: "Give~alms; and behold, 31 20| and the saying is most true: "Have mercy upon~your own 32 23| that at least as much is true~of fetuses that are fully 33 23| cannot die. For there is no true life unless it be~lived 34 23| be~lived in happiness; no true incorruptibility save where 35 24| nothing he cannot do, and how true is what is sung in ~the 36 24| This obviously is not true, if there is anything that 37 31| even if what he believes is true; he hopes in vain,~even 38 31| generally agreed to pertain to true happiness, unless he believes 39 31| love. For, although it is true that he~cannot hope without 40 31| comes to it.~Now this is the true faith of Christ which the 41 31| his being reborn. And so true is it that "the Spirit~breatheth 42 32| then, the supreme state of true~health [summa sanitas] will


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