St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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Página 62
... command of the " voice " was suggested by the story of Antony , about whom he had just been hearing : " For I had heard concerning Antony that going into a church he had taken as addressed to himself the words which were being read ...
... command of the " voice " was suggested by the story of Antony , about whom he had just been hearing : " For I had heard concerning Antony that going into a church he had taken as addressed to himself the words which were being read ...
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... command . ' Well , my com- mand is this : Give yourself to me , that is the one thing needful , or rather give yourself to my Lord , who is Lord of us all , and who gave you your abilities . For I , what am I but your servant through ...
... command . ' Well , my com- mand is this : Give yourself to me , that is the one thing needful , or rather give yourself to my Lord , who is Lord of us all , and who gave you your abilities . For I , what am I but your servant through ...
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... command , as the danger itself constrained me , and as the Lord was pleased to give me strength , the peril shared by them , who were committed to my care , and by me who must give account to the Chief Shepherd , and implored them by ...
... command , as the danger itself constrained me , and as the Lord was pleased to give me strength , the peril shared by them , who were committed to my care , and by me who must give account to the Chief Shepherd , and implored them by ...
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... on the benches of a galley . When he presents the letter the recipient courteously invites him to be seated ; and the monk feelingly replies , in words which command the special sympathies of rowing men : “ Of sitting HIS CORRESPONDENCE 83.
... on the benches of a galley . When he presents the letter the recipient courteously invites him to be seated ; and the monk feelingly replies , in words which command the special sympathies of rowing men : “ Of sitting HIS CORRESPONDENCE 83.
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... commands and what I urge upon you . I ask it not more for their sake than for your own . " One may venture to hope that the rents were remitted . By way of contrast with this severe letter we may conclude with one which shows the touch ...
... commands and what I urge upon you . I ask it not more for their sake than for your own . " One may venture to hope that the rents were remitted . By way of contrast with this severe letter we may conclude with one which shows the touch ...
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