St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... not directed especially to examination requirements , but received some encouragement from various quarters as an attempt to promote , in some small degree , a wider interest in Church History . The scope of the vi ST . AUGUSTINE.
... not directed especially to examination requirements , but received some encouragement from various quarters as an attempt to promote , in some small degree , a wider interest in Church History . The scope of the vi ST . AUGUSTINE.
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William Montgomery. wider interest in Church History . The scope of the lectures would perhaps best be defined by saying that they were intended , not indeed as a general introduction to St. Augustine- a much more ambitious undertaking ...
William Montgomery. wider interest in Church History . The scope of the lectures would perhaps best be defined by saying that they were intended , not indeed as a general introduction to St. Augustine- a much more ambitious undertaking ...
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... Church music , in which he took great delight , he was prone to allow the mere aesthetic pleasure to outstrip devotional feeling ( Conf . x . 49 f . ) . It is an example of sensuality when he tells us that he was inclined to be over ...
... Church music , in which he took great delight , he was prone to allow the mere aesthetic pleasure to outstrip devotional feeling ( Conf . x . 49 f . ) . It is an example of sensuality when he tells us that he was inclined to be over ...
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... Church , but I believe there is good ground for saying that he was not of a pre - eminently metaphysical cast of mind . That is not to deny that he was a great thinker ; what I wish to suggest is simply that his mind did not move easily ...
... Church , but I believe there is good ground for saying that he was not of a pre - eminently metaphysical cast of mind . That is not to deny that he was a great thinker ; what I wish to suggest is simply that his mind did not move easily ...
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... Church History . " 66 To give the most striking example , we should have to quote from the account of his inward struggle at the time of his conversion ; but as we shall have to come back to that from another point of view , we must be ...
... Church History . " 66 To give the most striking example , we should have to quote from the account of his inward struggle at the time of his conversion ; but as we shall have to come back to that from another point of view , we must be ...
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