Table of Contents
|
Words
:
Alphabetical
-
Frequency
-
Inverse
-
Length
-
Statistics
|
Help
|
IntraText Library
St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
IntraText CT - Text
BOOK II.
chap. 5. Scripture translated into various languages
Previous
-
Next
Click here to hide the links to concordance
chap
.
5
.
Scripture
translated
into
various
languages
And
hence
it
happened
that
even
Holy
Scripture
,
which
brings
a
remedy
for
the
terrible
diseases
of
the
human
will
,
being
at
first
set
forth
in
one
language
,
by
means
of
which
it
could
at
the
fit
season
be
disseminated
through
the
whole
world
,
was
interpreted
into
various
tongues
,
and
spread
far
and
wide
,
and
thus
became
known
to
the
nations
for
their
salvation
.
And
in
reading
it
,
men
seek
nothing
more
than
to
find
out
the
thought
and
will
of
those
by
whom
it
was
written
,
and
through
these
to
find
out
the
will
of
God
,
in
accordance
with
which
they
believe
these
men
to
have
spoken
.
Previous
-
Next
Table of Contents
|
Words
:
Alphabetical
-
Frequency
-
Inverse
-
Length
-
Statistics
|
Help
|
IntraText Library
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText®
(V89) - Some rights reserved by
EuloTech SRL
- 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a
Creative Commons License