St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... regard to whom there exist fuller materials for answering such a question . Every one knows of the famous Confessions , but only those who have studied him with some care have any idea how much material of a personal kind is scattered ...
... regard to whom there exist fuller materials for answering such a question . Every one knows of the famous Confessions , but only those who have studied him with some care have any idea how much material of a personal kind is scattered ...
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... regard to visual impressions -we can all see Oxford and Cambridge blue in our mind's eye . And it is common enough in regard to auditory impressions - musical people can , I believe , often recall the exact difference of timbre which ...
... regard to visual impressions -we can all see Oxford and Cambridge blue in our mind's eye . And it is common enough in regard to auditory impressions - musical people can , I believe , often recall the exact difference of timbre which ...
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... regard , of course , to the point at which he comes in the line of development . But the psychology calls for treatment in a separate study ; we may therefore leave it for the present and turn to his characteristics as a writer . The ...
... regard , of course , to the point at which he comes in the line of development . But the psychology calls for treatment in a separate study ; we may therefore leave it for the present and turn to his characteristics as a writer . The ...
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... regard to this experience he leaves it standing , with- as the German phrase goes - a note of interroga- tion against it . The voice is " as though of some boy or girl " ( " quasi pueri aut puellae " ) , and comes from the neighbouring ...
... regard to this experience he leaves it standing , with- as the German phrase goes - a note of interroga- tion against it . The voice is " as though of some boy or girl " ( " quasi pueri aut puellae " ) , and comes from the neighbouring ...
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... regard to the incident at Antioch , Jerome had maintained in his Commentary on Galatians that St. Paul did not really rebuke St. Peter it was an arranged scene between the two apostles , an object - lesson which they gave to their ...
... regard to the incident at Antioch , Jerome had maintained in his Commentary on Galatians that St. Paul did not really rebuke St. Peter it was an arranged scene between the two apostles , an object - lesson which they gave to their ...
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