XIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Chaeremon.XIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Chaeremon.On the Protection of God.(1) Chapter I. Introduction.When...
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On the Spirit and the LetterOn the Spirit and the LetterIn One Book, Addressed to Marcellinus, a.d. 412.------------Marcellinus, in a letter to August...
Book II.Book II.Augustin pursues his defense of the equality of the trinity; and in treating of the sending of the son and of the Holy Spirit, and of ...
De Decretis or Defence of the Nicene DefinitionDe Decretis or Defence of the Nicene Definition Chapter I. Introduction. The complaint of the Arians ag...
Book XVBook XV------------Argument-Having treated in the four preceding books of the origin of the two cities, the earthly and the heavenly, Augustin ...
Book IV.Book IV.After having set aside in the former books the Calumnies hurled against the Catholics, Augustin here proceeds to open up the snares wh...
1. In this my relation of the merciful working of God upon my soul, it will not be amiss, if, in the first place, I do, in a few words, give you a hi...
Book I.Book I.In which the unity and equality of the supreme trinity is established from the sacred scriptures, and some texts alleged against the equ...
An Answer to the Jews. An Answer to the Jews.(1) Translated by the Rev. S. Thelwall.-------- Chapter I.-Occasion of Writing. Relative Position of Jews...
Book VI.Book VI. Chapter I. The Persecution Under Severus.1 When Severus began to persecute the churches,(1) glorious testimonies were given everywher...
Concerning Man's Perfection in RighteousnessConcerning Man's Perfection in RighteousnessIn One Book, Addressed to Eutropius and Paulus, a.d. 415.-----...
Book I.Book I.On the Grace of Christ.Wherein he shows that Pelagius is disingenuous in his confession of grace, inasmuch as he places grace either in ...
The Epitome of the Divine InstitutesThe Epitome of the Divine InstitutesAddressed to His Brother Pentadius. The Preface.-The Plan and Purport of the W...
Book II.Book II. Chapter I. Happiness in life is to be gained by living virtuously, inasmuch as thus a Christian, whilst despising glory and the favou...
Book XXIBook XXI------------Argument-Of the end reserved for the city of the devil, namely, the eternal punishment of the damned; and of the arguments...
^BELARD, Peter, his genius, industry, and learning, iii. 339; his self-sufficiency and heretical propensities, ib; his cele- brity in the philosophi...
CHAPTERS 5-8 SERMON ON THE MOUNT. That this is the same Discourse as that in Luke 6:17-49 --only reported more fully by Matthew, and less ...
Book I.Book I.Augustin replies to a letter sent by Julian, as it was said, to Rome; and first of all vindicates the catholic doctrine from his calumni...