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Dominum et vivificantem
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1 1, 25(96) | SC 211, pp. 470-474; St. Augustine, Sermo 267, 4, 4: PL 38, 2 2, 38 | contempt for God," as St. Augustine puts it.143 Man will be 3 2, 45 | confirmed the truth of what St. Augustine writes concerning the mystery 4 2, 45(177) | Cf. St. Augustine, Enarr. in Ps. XLI, 13: 5 2, 46(183) | IIae, q. 14, a. 3: cf. St. Augustine, Epist. 185, 11, 48-49: 6 2, 48 | On the one hand, as St. Augustine says, there is "love of 7 2, 48(190) | Cf St. Augustine, De Civitate Dei, XIV 28: 8 3, 54 | in considering which St. Augustine said of God that he was " 9 3, 54(228) | Cf. St. Augustine, Confess., III, 6, 11: CCL 10 3, 58(254) | 6, 8: PL 16, 752f.; St. Augustine, Enarr. in Ps. XLIX, 2: 11 3, 62(276) | St. Augustine, In Ioannis Evangelium Tractatus Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
12 4, 40 | 1 Cor 11:17- 34). Saint Augustine effectively echoed this Evangelium vitae Chap., §
13 2, 35 | truth expressed by Saint Augustine: "You have made us for yourself, 14 3, 66(83) | Cf. Saint Augustine, De Civitate Dei I, 20: 15 3, 66 | remarkably relevant passage Saint Augustine writes that "it is never 16 3, 72(97) | 2. Aquinas quotes Saint Augustine: "Non videtur esse lex, 17 3, 75 | towards freedom. As Saint Augustine writes, "the beginning of Fides et ratio Chap., §
18 1, 15 | philosopher and theologian Augustine: “Do not wander far and 19 3, 25 | rewarded. It is this that Saint Augustine teaches when he writes: “ 20 4, 40 | Areopagite and especially Saint Augustine were important. The great 21 4, 40 | Platonists a place of privilege, Augustine rebuked them because, knowing 22 4, 40(38) | Saint Augustine, Confessions, VI, 5, 7: 23 4, 40 | synthesis devised by Saint Augustine remained for centuries the 24 6, 74 | Gregory of Nazianzus and Saint Augustine should be mentioned, and 25 6, 79(95) | Saint Augustine, De Praedestinatione Sanctorum, Redemptor hominis Chap., §
26 4, 18 | to in the words of Saint Augustine: "You made us for yourself, 27 4, 19 | function, in line with Saint Augustine's expression: intellege, 28 4, 19(150) | Cf. St. Augustine: Sermo 43, 79: PL 38, 257- Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
29 1, 8(21) | CSEL 32/4, 45f.; Saint Augustine, Sermo 291, 4-6: PL 38, 30 1, 12(28) | Cf. Saint Augustine, De Sancta Virginitate, 31 1, 13(35) | Cf. ibid., 53; Saint Augustine, De Sancta Virginitate, 32 1, 20(43) | the womb of Mary": Saint Augustine, Sermo 25 (Sermones inediti), 33 1, 23(48) | latter text quotes Saint Augustine, De Sancta Virginitate, 34 2, 25(52) | Saint Augustine, De civitate Dei, XVIII, 35 3, 42(120) | 88-89: PL 16, 341, Saint Augustine, Sermo 215, 4: PL 38, 1074; 36 3, 45(130) | dying Christ: cf. Saint Augustine, In loan. Evang. tract. Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
37 8, 32 | Cyril and Methodius, of Augustine and Boniface and all the Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
38 4, 31(58) | VII: PG 83, 665-686; St. Augustine, De Civitate Dei, XIX, n. Ut unum sint Chap., §
39 3, 94 | cf. Jn 10:11-18). Saint Augustine, after showing that Christ Veritatis splendor Chap., §
40 1, 13 | beginning of freedom", Saint Augustine writes, "is to be free from 41 1, 15(24) | Cf. Saint Augustine, De Sermone Domini in Monte, 42 1, 17 | yourself' " (Rom 13:8-9). Saint Augustine, after speaking of the observance 43 1, 21 | thanks", exclaims Saint Augustine speaking to the baptized, " 44 1, 22 | to us" (Rom 5:5). Saint Augustine asks: "Does love bring about 45 1, 23 | Once again it is Saint Augustine who admirably sums up this 46 1, 24 | profound words by Saint Augustine in his prayer: "Da quod 47 1, 24 | East and West, and of Saint Augustine in particular,32 Saint Thomas 48 2, 41(74) | Cf. Saint Augustine, Enarratio in Psalmum LXII, 49 2, 43 | God's eternal law. Saint Augustine defines this as "the reason 50 2, 51 | these rules written", Saint Augustine wondered, "except in the 51 2, 81 | ipsa peccata sunt), Saint Augustine writes, like theft, fornication, 52 3, 87 | Lord with gladness", Saint Augustine says: "In the house of the 53 3, 102(162)| celebrated text from Saint Augustine, which the Council cites 54 Conc, 119 | communion of his Church. Saint Augustine reminds us that "he who


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