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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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CHAPTER XXXIII - Conclusion


122. But somewhere this book must have an end. You can see for yourself whether you
should call it an Enchiridion, or use it as one. But since I have judged that your zeal in Christ
ought not to be spurned and since I believe and hope for good things for you through the help of
our Redeemer, and since I love you greatly as one of the members of his body, I have written this
book for you - may its usefulness match its prolixity! - on Faith, Hope, and Love.






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