S. Avreli Avgvstini: De catechizandis rvdibvs liber vnvsCatholic University of America, 1926 - 365 pages |
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... expression in barbarous and ungram- matical solecisms . St. Paul himself set the example for later Christian writers when he wrote to the Corinthians : " And I , brethren , when I came to you , came not in loftiness of speech or of ...
... expression in barbarous and ungram- matical solecisms . St. Paul himself set the example for later Christian writers when he wrote to the Corinthians : " And I , brethren , when I came to you , came not in loftiness of speech or of ...
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... expression come short of my knowledge of the sub- ject , I am sorely disappointed that my tongue has not been able to answer the demands of my mind . For I desire my hearer to under- stand all that I understand ; and I feel that I am ...
... expression come short of my knowledge of the sub- ject , I am sorely disappointed that my tongue has not been able to answer the demands of my mind . For I desire my hearer to under- stand all that I understand ; and I feel that I am ...
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... expression of the face in the body . For anger is designated by one word in Latin , by another in Greek , and by others again in the various other tongues ; but the expression on the face of an angry man is neither Latin nor Greek ...
... expression of the face in the body . For anger is designated by one word in Latin , by another in Greek , and by others again in the various other tongues ; but the expression on the face of an angry man is neither Latin nor Greek ...
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... expression adapted , according to each writer's ability , to prouder , and therefore weaker , minds . We must likewise , of course , draw him out to indicate clearly what writer he read most , and by intimate familiarity with what books ...
... expression adapted , according to each writer's ability , to prouder , and therefore weaker , minds . We must likewise , of course , draw him out to indicate clearly what writer he read most , and by intimate familiarity with what books ...
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... expression , as it were , disclosing the frame of mind of the speaker , and should affect the audience in various ways , just as the frame of mind varies , since they themselves mutually affect one another in various ways by their mere ...
... expression , as it were , disclosing the frame of mind of the speaker , and should affect the audience in various ways , just as the frame of mind varies , since they themselves mutually affect one another in various ways by their mere ...
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Page 49 - Jesus : who, being in the form of God, counted it not a prize to be on an equality with God, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men...
Page 238 - To whom thus Eve replied. O thou for whom And from whom I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head!
Page 300 - We have but faith : we cannot know; For knowledge is of things we see ; And yet we trust it comes from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow.
Page 242 - By nature free, not overruled by fate Inextricable, or strict necessity: Our voluntary service he requires, Not our necessitated; such with him Finds no acceptance, nor can find ; for how Can hearts, not free, be tried whether they serve Willing or no, who will but what the'y must By destiny, and can no other choose?
Page 287 - Multitudinis autem credentium erat cor unum, et anima una; nec quisquam eorum, quae possidebat, aliquid suum esse dicebat; sed erant illis omnia communia.
Page 143 - Finis autem praecepti est caritas de corde puro et conscientia bona et fide non ficta...
Page 55 - And we know that to them that love God, all things work together unto good, to such as, according to his purpose, are called to be saints.
Page 281 - ... caritas dei diffusa est in cordibus nostris per spiritum sanctum qui datus est nobis.
Page 300 - STRONG Son of God, immortal Love, Whom we, that have not seen thy face, By faith, and faith alone, embrace, Believing where we cannot prove; Thine are these orbs of light and shade; Thou madest Life in man and brute ; Thou madest Death; and lo, thy foot Is on the skull which thou hast made. Thou wilt not leave us in the dust: Thou madest man, he knows not why, He thinks he was not made to die; And thou hast made him: thou art just.
Page 257 - Consepulti enim sumus cum illo per baptismum in mortem: ut quomodo Christus surrexit a mortuis per gloriam Patris ita et nos in novitate vitae ambulemus.