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1 1 | Alexandria (+444 A.D.), the Blessed Theodoret (+457 A.D.), and
2 1 | A.D.), and especially the Blessed Augustine (354-430), that
3 1 | the Christian Church. The Blessed Augustine passionately defended
4 2 | explained by Lactantius, Blessed Jerome and Blessed Augustine
5 2 | Lactantius, Blessed Jerome and Blessed Augustine is derived from
6 2 | to tie, to unite, or as Blessed Augustine emphasizes, possibly
7 2 | a union of man with God. Blessed Augustine defined it as
8 11 | Incarnation. Origen, the Blessed Augustine and St. Gregory
9 15,3 | that it was good. And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful,
10 15,3 | created he them. And God blessed them, and God said unto
11 15,3 | which he had made. And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified
12 15,7 | creative work of His hands. God blessed man with a spirit and gave
13 15,2 | angels, yet we have been blessed above all creation. Mankind
14 15,6 | God touches previously blessed matter once again and man
15 17,1 | was a highly blissful and blessed state. Their main happiness
16 17,1 | morally, transgressing the blessed and perfect will of God.~ ~
17 17,2 | sinned. Sin destroyed the blessed and good harmony of the
18 20 | thus reestablishing the blessed state lost by man as a result
19 24 | earth, the rudiments of that blessed eternal state which is prepared
20 24 | without cause did Origen, Blessed Augustine, and St. Gregory
21 24 | inexhaustible fountain of love. Blessed Augustine affirmed with
22 App,2| only with His help, in His blessed Church, established by Him.~ ~
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