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1 Fwd,5| but reveres her son as “Blessed Augustine,” thus recognizing
2 1,1 | Dogmatic Theology (pp. 344-45), Blessed Augustine of Hippo connects
3 1,1 | this world be cast out”). Blessed Augustine also states that “
4 1,1 | irrevocably and forever. Blessed are those who, at that final
5 4,12| living persons; say that blessed power and help to our souls
6 5,6 | much serving.” Instead, He blessed the quiet Mary, who sat
7 5,8 | fall of the human soul. As Blessed Augustine expressed this
8 6,13| Roma). As the scholarly Blessed Theophylact of Ochrid noted
9 7,14| block.... The Lord said: “Blessed are the pure of heart, for
10 7,14| pre-Schism Father of the West, Blessed Augustine of Hippo, expounded
11 9,15| in complete agreement as Blessed Augustine of Hippo's teaching
12 9,15| consensus of the Fathers. Blessed Augustine was the only main
13 9,42| were the descendants of blessed Seth and were dwelling in
14 9,42| the desire to regain the blessed existence of Paradise became
15 9,42| the actual paradisiacal blessed condition by earthly means.
16 9,42| apostates from Him, or as Blessed Augustine of Hippo later
17 10,14| speculation. It begins by citing Blessed Augustine's correct assertion
18 10,14| this introduction with Blessed Augustine's comment could
19 10,14| that there is no doubt that Blessed Augustine believes in the
20 10,16| the end of the world,” He blessed the pastoral work of their
21 10,16| New chrism is periodically blessed and the old chrism is added
22 10,20| that time, all the Jews “blessed the ways of the Lord, the
23 10,21| of grace and the future, blessed life — but we pray to the
24 10,21| Holy Scripture states: “Blessed are the dead which die in
25 10,21| Glorious Ever-Virgin, the Blessed Theotokos. Remember her,
26 10,21| some of us suddenly saw blessed Ignatius standing and embracing
27 10,23| favored, the Lord is with thee blessed art thou among women” (Lk
28 10,23| venerated Mary, saying, “Blessed art thou among women, and
29 10,23| art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb:
30 10,23| Christ's words, said to Him, “Blessed is the womb that bare Thee,
31 10,23| generations would call her blessed (Lk 1:48). Who was the Theotokos,
32 10,25| generations shall call me blessed” (Lk 1:48), Protestantism,
33 10,26| Conception from the writings of Blessed Augustine of Hippo and St.
34 10,28| after saying, “Come, ye blessed of My Father, inherit the
35 10,28| reproved, and as joy in the blessed! [Mystic Treatises].~ ~C.
36 11,4 | liturgical use having been blessed through the example of the
37 11,4 | the greatest gift of the “blessed ending,” when we are granted
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