St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... quoted applies evidently to a reading set , but in another passage ( Conf . iii . 6 ) he has something to say about a very different set , the " Eversores , " the rowdy people who at the same time prided themselves on being good . style ...
... quoted applies evidently to a reading set , but in another passage ( Conf . iii . 6 ) he has something to say about a very different set , the " Eversores , " the rowdy people who at the same time prided themselves on being good . style ...
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... quoted for its music- " quam suaves sonorum pul- chritudines verberatus aër traiciat cantante luscinia " ( De Vera Rel . 79 ) . The man who wrote that might not have understood the Romantic element in Keats's Ode to the Nightingale ...
... quoted for its music- " quam suaves sonorum pul- chritudines verberatus aër traiciat cantante luscinia " ( De Vera Rel . 79 ) . The man who wrote that might not have understood the Romantic element in Keats's Ode to the Nightingale ...
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... quoted : - Seeing that I knew no way of thinking of God save as a corporeal magnitude - for it did not seem to me possible for anything to exist except in this form - that was the greatest and almost the sole cause of the error which ...
... quoted : - Seeing that I knew no way of thinking of God save as a corporeal magnitude - for it did not seem to me possible for anything to exist except in this form - that was the greatest and almost the sole cause of the error which ...
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... quoted passage explains to some extent the nature of his difficulty . " I strove vehe- mently , " he says , " against the swarm of visual images1 which crowded upon me , and tried to drive them off , but scarcely had I beaten them away ...
... quoted passage explains to some extent the nature of his difficulty . " I strove vehe- mently , " he says , " against the swarm of visual images1 which crowded upon me , and tried to drive them off , but scarcely had I beaten them away ...
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... quoted as evidence of a certain con- ventionality in the form . How this might operate to exclude certain elements we get a hint from Augustine himself . He tells us in the Confessions ( ix . 7 ) , that his friend Alypius was at first ...
... quoted as evidence of a certain con- ventionality in the form . How this might operate to exclude certain elements we get a hint from Augustine himself . He tells us in the Confessions ( ix . 7 ) , that his friend Alypius was at first ...
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Alypius Anim appear argument Augustine Augustine's believe bishop body called Carthage Cassiciacum character Christ Christian Church Circumcelliones Civitate comes command Conf Confessions connexion course crowd psychology demonic possession Descartes Dialogues difficulty Divine doctrine Donatist doubt evil example experience fact feeling give goes Hippo Regius human illustration images inner intellectual interesting Jerome Julian of Eclanum kind letter Licentius Manichaean Manichaeism means memory memory-image ment mental metaphor mind modern nature Neo-Platonic Neo-Platonists object observed passage Pauline Epistles Pelagian perhaps philosophy philosophy of history Plotinus preacher presbyter present principle psycho psychology question quoted reason recall recognise reference regard remarks remember says Augustine Scripture seems sense impressions Septuagint Serm sermon soul speak Spirit style suggested Tagaste tells theory things Thou thought tion touch Trin Trinity truth Trygetius turn whole wholly word writes