The Confessions of St. AugustineDent, 1936 - 348 strán (strany) |
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... faith , I was driven back , since that was not the Catholic most acute and right - minded man , settled rather to unteach those who were ill - taught , than to teach those whom he did not think teachable . Hence arose those habits ...
... faith , I was driven back , since that was not the Catholic most acute and right - minded man , settled rather to unteach those who were ill - taught , than to teach those whom he did not think teachable . Hence arose those habits ...
Strana 95
... faith I now was in , through which she anticipated most confidently , that I should pass from sickness unto health , after the access , as it were , of a sharper fit , which physicians call " the crisis . " [ II . ] 2. When then my ...
... faith I now was in , through which she anticipated most confidently , that I should pass from sickness unto health , after the access , as it were , of a sharper fit , which physicians call " the crisis . " [ II . ] 2. When then my ...
Strana 184
... faith , I praised Thy Name . And that faith suffered me not to be at ease about my past sins , which were not yet forgiven me by Thy baptism . V. ] 13. The vintage - vacation ended , I gave notice to the Milanese to provide their ...
... faith , I praised Thy Name . And that faith suffered me not to be at ease about my past sins , which were not yet forgiven me by Thy baptism . V. ] 13. The vintage - vacation ended , I gave notice to the Milanese to provide their ...
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