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et 3
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eternal 33
eternity 2
eum 1
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34 where
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33 eternal
33 flesh
32 judgment
32 out
St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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eternal

   Chapter
1 6| what would lead him to life eternal, or what would lead to eternal 2 6| eternal, or what would lead to eternal death. But it is a~small 3 7| is nothing less than life eternal. It is a question whether 4 7| forward to affirm~truth and eternal beatitude, yet they are 5 9| the angels~persevered in eternal bliss and holiness with 6 9| deliverance and a~place in the eternal Kingdom be restored through 7 13| heavy a burden in their eternal~damnation, as they would 8 14| of tomorrow is indeed an eternal "today." Therefore, he~chose 9 15| parts together will make one eternal consort, as even now they~ 10 16| possess, together with it, eternal bliss. But the other part 11 16| taught by God - in the eternal contemplation of whose truth~ 12 16| those men predestined to eternal life are redeemed from the 13 18| their sins, but still not eternal.~But those who believe thus, 14 23| again, but a resurrection to eternal life after the fashion~of 15 23| damnation is certain and~eternal. And let us not be moved 16 24| angels and men go on in their eternal~punishment, the saints will 17 28| which we~come to the Gift eternal - this too comes from God. ~ 18 28| Accordingly, even the life eternal, which is surely the wages 19 28| but the gift of God is ~eternal life in Christ Jesus our 20 28| from God, and when~life eternal is given through them, what 21 28| bodies a~resurrection to life eternal - and all this in order 22 29| truly and happily in life eternal. The second will go on,~ 23 29| go on,~miserable in death eternal, with no power to die to 24 29| deplore the notion of the eternal punishment of the damned 25 29| the righteous into life eternal." But let them suppose, 26 29| not to~put an end to their eternal afflictions, but rather 27 29| so great that, if it be eternal, no torments~that we know 28 29| 113. The eternal death of the damned - that 29 29| misery. In the same way, the eternal life of the saints will 30 30| petitions: three of them ask for eternal goods, the other four for 31 30| necessary for obtaining the eternal goods.~For when we say: " 32 30| present life? In~that life eternal - where we all hope to be - 33 31| if a man hopes for~life eternal - and who is there who does


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