St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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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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... perhaps delusive encouragement from remembering how often in the case of actual portraiture the rough sketch contrives to be more lifelike than the finished portrait . Let us take , then , as our starting - point , not the Confessions ...
... perhaps delusive encouragement from remembering how often in the case of actual portraiture the rough sketch contrives to be more lifelike than the finished portrait . Let us take , then , as our starting - point , not the Confessions ...
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... perhaps greater inequality of attainment than we should expect in these days of specialisation . There are two slow - witted youths , Lastidianus and Rusticus , distant cousins of Augustine's , who had , as we might say , never even ...
... perhaps greater inequality of attainment than we should expect in these days of specialisation . There are two slow - witted youths , Lastidianus and Rusticus , distant cousins of Augustine's , who had , as we might say , never even ...
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... perhaps it came back to you in a dream ? -you would not have been able to make any reply . " The opening of the Dialogue De Ordine presents to us an especially intimate and vivid little scene . " One night , " writes Augustine , " I had ...
... perhaps it came back to you in a dream ? -you would not have been able to make any reply . " The opening of the Dialogue De Ordine presents to us an especially intimate and vivid little scene . " One night , " writes Augustine , " I had ...
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... perhaps rather to the sphere of aesthetic observation when we find him writing with enthusiasm of the nightingale's song - the Latin must be quoted for its music- " quam suaves sonorum pul- chritudines verberatus aër traiciat cantante ...
... perhaps rather to the sphere of aesthetic observation when we find him writing with enthusiasm of the nightingale's song - the Latin must be quoted for its music- " quam suaves sonorum pul- chritudines verberatus aër traiciat cantante ...
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