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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 3| over all, would not allow any evil in his works, unless 2 3| they simply do not exist any more. For such evil is not 3 4| mode in which to exist, nor any source from which~corruption 4 7| we suppose that there is any such thing as a lie that 5 8| we ought not to doubt in any way that the cause of everything 6 8| evil than not to permit any evil to exist. And if he 7 9| because of works either, lest any man should~boast."~52 But 8 10| wrathful, this does not signify any such perturbation in him 9 12| Is it, perhaps, that when any One of the Three is~named 10 13| fathers' sins, nor the proverb any longer~apply in Israel, " 11 14| not thereby to wash away any sin of his own, but to~manifest 12 14| who are dead to sin, live any longer therein?"~100 Then, 13 15| neither the whole Church nor any part of it wishes to be 14 15| evil is~to be found, nor any apostates, nor will there 15 15| of the angels said he at any time, 'Sit at my~right hand'?"~119; 16 18| of what sort it is. If any man's work ~abides which 17 18| shall receive a reward. If any man's work burns up, he~ 18 20| No one, however, gives any alms at all unless he gives 19 21| seen where he says, "Dare any of you, having a case against 20 21| that we~do not practice any of them which we could prohibit!" 21 23| accomplished will not be lacking, any more than the blemishes 22 23| still I do not know that~any man can answer it, namely: 23 23| seem much too rash. But, in any case, once a man begins 24 23| none shall be lost, and any defect will be~supplied 25 23| the servant flesh without any need of sustenance therefrom - 26 23| deformed ~members - is there any reason for us to labor such 27 24| not impeded by the will of any creature.~ 28 25| seem unfair~that, without any merit derived from good 29 25| wrath,"~211 not because of any works of~their own, but 30 25| a basis for glorying in~any merit of his own; nor does 31 25| their common origin. But if any man hears this in such a 32 27| enlightened except by God.~In any case, the word concerning 33 27| the apostle, to remove any warrant for despair,~added, " 34 27| We~could interpret it in any other fashion, as long as 35 28| however, could there have been any merit without grace. For~ 36 29| let no one hope to obtain any merit with God after he 37 29| other, no power to sin, nor any further possibility of dying.


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