St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... wholly defeated if a cessation of hostilities had not enabled you to call up reinforcements . For the Academic definition of error , which you had forgotten , is the very key of their position . And if you had not remembered that during ...
... wholly defeated if a cessation of hostilities had not enabled you to call up reinforcements . For the Academic definition of error , which you had forgotten , is the very key of their position . And if you had not remembered that during ...
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... wholly concerned with inner experience . If we ask what enabled him to give it its extraordinary interest , we find the answer in a combination of two of the characteristics which we noted earlier : his unusual powers of introspection ...
... wholly concerned with inner experience . If we ask what enabled him to give it its extraordinary interest , we find the answer in a combination of two of the characteristics which we noted earlier : his unusual powers of introspection ...
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... wholly , and whom I have begun in some measure to recognise . " Notice the " to whom I have given myself wholly " ( " cui totum me dedi " ) . That is surely a clear enough allusion to the decisive act described in the Confessions . The ...
... wholly , and whom I have begun in some measure to recognise . " Notice the " to whom I have given myself wholly " ( " cui totum me dedi " ) . That is surely a clear enough allusion to the decisive act described in the Confessions . The ...
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... wholly justifiable estimate of the value of his own very fully occupied time . It is not surprising that he should have felt that this enterprising young man needed the applica- tion of something in the nature of an astringent to his ...
... wholly justifiable estimate of the value of his own very fully occupied time . It is not surprising that he should have felt that this enterprising young man needed the applica- tion of something in the nature of an astringent to his ...
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... wholly dependent on the finding of brethren travelling from one country to the other ; and accident , illness , or change of plan on the part of the messenger might delay the arrival of a letter indefinitely . There is a passage in ...
... wholly dependent on the finding of brethren travelling from one country to the other ; and accident , illness , or change of plan on the part of the messenger might delay the arrival of a letter indefinitely . There is a passage in ...
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St. Augustine: Aspects of His Life and Thought (Classic Reprint) W. Montgomery Prévia não disponível - 2015 |
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