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1 Int | was less a reformer of the Church than the defender of the
2 Int | than the defender of the Church’s faith. His own self-chosen
3 Int | furnish the motifs of the Church’s piety and doctrine for
4 Int | For all this the Catholic Church was fully justified in giving
5 Int | and Redeemer; to endue the Church with the indwelling power
6 Int | in the Holy Spirit in the Church.~Augustine had no system -
7 Int | services to the Christian Church. He was far and away the
8 Int | threshold of his career in the Church. In the Enchiridion, he
9 Int | ordained presbyter in the church of Hippo Regius (a small
10 Int, 1 | magistrate of the Western Church to stand on final ground
11 Int, 1 | the Holy Spirit and the Church. Augustine then sets forth
12 1, XI | of my mother and from thy Church (which is the mother of
13 3, III | inside the walls of thy church, to desire and to plan a
14 3, XII | certain bishop reared in thy Church and well versed in thy books.
15 4, XV | remained in the nest of thy Church to become safely fledged
16 5, IX | never missing a visit to church twice a day, morning and
17 5, X | no hope of finding in thy Church the truth from which they
18 5, XIII | despaired of finding that in thy Church - but as a friendly man.
19 5, XIV | catechumen in the Catholic Church - which my parents had so
20 6 | catechumen in the Catholic Church. Both admire Ambrose but
21 6, I | the more zealously to the church and hung upon the words
22 6, II | which she frequented the church with good works, “fervent
23 6, III(156) | The Church.~
24 6, IV | had accused thy Catholic Church with a blind contentiousness.
25 6, IV | O my God, that the one Church, the body of thy only Son -
26 6, V(159) | Thought of St. Augustine," in Church History (XIX, 4, 1950),
27 6, VII(162) | and was prominent in local Church affairs in the province
28 6, IX | of so many causes in thy Church - a wiser and more experienced
29 6, XI | See, the things in the Church’s books that appeared so
30 6, I | spiritual mother, thy Catholic Church. Yet I could not see how
31 6, V | taught me by the Catholic Church, stuck fast in my heart.
32 6, VII | authority of thy Catholic Church pressed on me, thou hast
33 6, XIX(219) | membership in the Catholic Church. That their ideas on the
34 6, XIX | makes the tenets of thy Church and sound doctrine to stand
35 6, XXI(226) | the long struggle of the Church to affirm the coeternity
36 7, I | thy way.~2. For I saw the Church full; and one man was going
37 7, II | until I see you in the Church of Christ.” Victorinus then
38 7, II | told me - “Let us go to the church; I wish to become a Christian.”
39 7, II | this Rome marveled and the Church rejoiced. The proud saw
40 7, VI | to thee. I attended thy church as frequently as my business,
41 7, VI | before thee, our God, in the church in constant daily prayer.
42 7, VI | true faith and the Catholic Church. We all wondered - we, that
43 7, X | to the theater or to our Church. Would not those also waver
44 7, X | the will that leads to our church is as good as that which
45 7, XII | accidentally coming into church while the gospel was being
46 8, III | of the sacraments of thy Church, he was a most earnest inquirer
47 8, III | faithful member of the Catholic Church, serving thee in perfect
48 8, IV | the wholesome herbs of the Church, hostile to serpents.280~
49 8, VI | voices of thy sweet-speaking Church! The voices flowed into
50 8, VII | CHAPTER VII~ ~15. The church of Milan had only recently
51 8, VII | people kept guard in the church, prepared to die with their
52 8, VII | the manner of the Eastern Church, that hymns and psalms should
53 8, VIII | was a sound member of thy Church. Yet my mother did not attribute
54 9, XX(341) | I of The Fathers of the Church (New York, 1948).~
55 9, XXXIII | ears and from those of the Church itself. In this mood, the
56 9, XXXIII | shed at the songs of thy Church at the outset of my recovered
57 9, XXXIII | the use of singing in the church, so that by the delights
58 12, XII | and carnal members of his Church. And true it is that before
59 12, XII(531) | I.e., the Church.~
60 12, XXI(611) | That is, the Church.~
61 12, XXI(612) | type of the perfecti in the Church.~
62 12, XXIII | them.626~Therefore in thy Church, O our God, by the grace
63 12, XXIII(629)| I.e., the Church.~
64 12, XXVI | departed from Macedonia, no church shared with me in regard
65 12, XXVII | in being gained [for the Church] when they endeavor to provide
66 12, XXXIV | head and the body of the Church, and it signifies thy predestination
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