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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 3 | able to bring forth good out of evil. ~What, after all, 2 4 | evil man brings forth evil out of the evil treasure of 3 5 | of such things, we seek out a physician, who has seen 4 5 | that~one falls into error out of ignorance alone. If someone 5 6 | though the truth did come out in what he said. Nor is 6 6 | error itself but which came out of it. Error, in itself 7 6 | something good actually turns out, such as being saved ~from 8 7 | appears to be true turns out to be true indeed, they 9 8 | of plenty - there flows out every kind of misery~which 10 8 | it better to~bring good out of evil than not to permit 11 9 | action of the free will turns out to be victor over the will 12 13 | Israel, which brought you out of the land of Egypt,"~87 13 14 | both baptism and death, not out of ~a piteous necessity 14 14 | Jesus."~102 Now, he had set out to prove that we should 15 15 | writes - "but casting them out, he delivered them into~ 16 17 | those whose sins are blotted out and not reserved to the 17 19 | his mercy, he does blot out sins already committed, 18 19 | prayer completely~blots out our minor and everyday sins. 19 19 | everyday sins. It also blots out those sins which once made 20 23 | of things will be filled out? Thus, the perfection~which 21 23 | away limb by limb and cast out of the~wombs of pregnant 22 23 | and mysterious celerity, out of ~the whole of the matter 23 23 | supplied by Him who can create out of nothing as he wills.~ 24 23 | between voices that fill out a chorus, this will be managed 25 24(201)| will and would thus stand out in bold relief from his 26 25 | hardeneth." He showeth mercy out of his great goodness; he 27 25 | great goodness; he hardeneth~out of no unfairness at all. 28 26 | he could~bring good even out of evil.~ 29 28 | of perdition that flowed out of that ~common source, 30 29 | conceivable - still, to be lost out of the Kingdom of God, to~ 31 30 | from evil," Luke leaves out, in~order that we might 32 32 | the commandment is love, out of a pure heart, and a good


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