St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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Página 46
... learned , was running in his head as tunes do . That certainly seems to point to a familiar use of the psalms in the household . We come now to a more serious difficulty . There is , it is pointed out , very little 46 ST . AUGUSTINE.
... learned , was running in his head as tunes do . That certainly seems to point to a familiar use of the psalms in the household . We come now to a more serious difficulty . There is , it is pointed out , very little 46 ST . AUGUSTINE.
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... learned letter , dealing with the history of philosophy and the relation of philosophy to religion . He intimates also that he has answered many of the detailed questions in the margin of his correspondent's manuscript . What led him to ...
... learned letter , dealing with the history of philosophy and the relation of philosophy to religion . He intimates also that he has answered many of the detailed questions in the margin of his correspondent's manuscript . What led him to ...
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... learned Jerome . To understand the points at issue between them we must briefly recall the main facts in regard to the Latin versions of Scripture . Up to Jerome's time there had been numerous different recensions of 1 the Latin version ...
... learned Jerome . To understand the points at issue between them we must briefly recall the main facts in regard to the Latin versions of Scripture . Up to Jerome's time there had been numerous different recensions of 1 the Latin version ...
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... learned reasons for his choice of the word , but botanically he seems to have been quite wrong - indeed he admits that " hedera is a compromise . But the interesting thing is that , in spite of this unfortunate instance , Augustine came ...
... learned reasons for his choice of the word , but botanically he seems to have been quite wrong - indeed he admits that " hedera is a compromise . But the interesting thing is that , in spite of this unfortunate instance , Augustine came ...
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... learned it , it began to slip away ( De Mus . vi . 6 ) . To go back to the Confessions passage - he goes on to remark on the various degrees of readiness of recall : " I demand the production of whatsoever I will , and some things come ...
... learned it , it began to slip away ( De Mus . vi . 6 ) . To go back to the Confessions passage - he goes on to remark on the various degrees of readiness of recall : " I demand the production of whatsoever I will , and some things come ...
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