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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 2 | pray. Yet without faith~nothing else is possible; thus faith 2 2 | without which faith can do nothing? There can be no true~hope 3 3 | visible or invisible, is nothing other than the goodness 4 3 | Christian believes that nothing exists save God~himself 5 3 | sickness and wounds are nothing but the privation of health. 6 4 | corruption remains, for it is nothing in itself, having no subsistent 7 4 | it follows that there is nothing to be called evil if there 8 4 | called evil if there is nothing good. A~good that wholly 9 4 | omnis natura bonum est]. Nothing evil exists _in~itself_, 10 4 | Therefore, there can be nothing evil ~except something good. 11 4 | corrupted, because corruption is nothing more than the deprivation 12 5 | physical motion, there is nothing of greater concern~in these 13 5 | this business. To err means nothing~more than to judge as true 14 6 | to be good actually does nothing harmful to us. It is one 15 7 | uncertain. For them, however, nothing is certain in human~experience, 16 7 | without positive affirmation nothing is ~believed. And there 17 7 | the happy life, which is nothing less than life eternal. 18 7 | we would be deceived in nothing at all, either in our souls 19 8 | pertaining to our good is nothing ~other than the bountiful 20 9(59)| will counts for little or nothing except as passive agent 21 10 | that in that~assumption nothing was lacking that belongs 22 11 | man, that man began to be nothing other than God's Son, the 23 14 | humility. Indeed, baptism found nothing in him to wash away, just 24 14 | away, just as death~found nothing to punish. Hence, it was 25 14 | so that we may understand nothing~other in the baptism of 26 14 | of Christ ~crucified is nothing other than the likeness 27 15 | although they seem to be nothing more than luminous bodies, 28 18 | the heart - that is, if~nothing is preferred to him and 29 18 | whereas in a~building nothing comes before the ~foundations.~ 30 20 | unclean and unbelieving nothing is clean; both their minds 31 23 | then, will be cheated of nothing apt and fitting which time' 32 23 | Artist takes care that nothing unbecoming will~result.~ 33 23 | Him who can create out of nothing as he wills.~But if in the 34 23 | angelic band and impose nothing on their senses that is~ 35 23 | inharmonious. For surely nothing unseemly will be there, 36 24 | will to do, yet willeth nothing he cannot do, and how true 37 24 | from doing what he willed. Nothing, therefore, happens unless 38 29 | life, such helps avail him nothing. It is here, then, in this


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