Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers First Series, St. Augustine: Gospel of John, First Epistle of John, SoliliquesPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 01/05/2007 - 596 من الصفحات "The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD marked the beginning of a new era in Christianity. For the first time, doctrines were organized into a single creed. The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers did most of their writing during and after this important event in Church history. Unlike the previous era of Christian writing, the Nicene and Post-Nicene era is dominated by a few very important and prolific writers. In Volume VII of the 14-volume collected writings of the Nicenes and Post-Nicenes (first published between 1886 and 1889), readers will discover Saint Augustines commentaries on the writings of John and his first writings as a newly converted Christian. In the Soliloquies, Augustine reasons through his conversion, trying to justify his new faith; these are intensely personal journeys toward truth, the product of a thoughtful soul seeking comfort and reassurance. Spiritual seekers wavering in their faith may find both sections of this book helpful in exploring their beliefs." |
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الصفحة 11
... thyself; if by thyself thou art unmade, let Him who made thee make thee new: if by thyself thou hast been made worse, let Him who created thee re-create thee, But how can He re-create thee by the Word, if thou boldest a wrong opinion ...
... thyself; if by thyself thou art unmade, let Him who made thee make thee new: if by thyself thou hast been made worse, let Him who created thee re-create thee, But how can He re-create thee by the Word, if thou boldest a wrong opinion ...
الصفحة 15
... thyself to walk in the sea, be carried in a ship, be carried by the wood : believe in the crucified One, and thou shalt arrive thither. On account of thee He was crucified, to teach thee humility; and because if He should come as God ...
... thyself to walk in the sea, be carried in a ship, be carried by the wood : believe in the crucified One, and thou shalt arrive thither. On account of thee He was crucified, to teach thee humility; and because if He should come as God ...
الصفحة 23
... thyself, I first suffer for thee. This is grace, and great grace. Who can praise it in a worthy manner? 15. I speak, my brethren, regarding the humility of Christ. Who can speak regarding the majesty of Christ, and the divinity of ...
... thyself, I first suffer for thee. This is grace, and great grace. Who can praise it in a worthy manner? 15. I speak, my brethren, regarding the humility of Christ. Who can speak regarding the majesty of Christ, and the divinity of ...
الصفحة 44
... thyself to possess ? But when I say, Come to me, I say that thou dost not possess, who yet confessest that I do. Why dost thou say, Come to me? 14. The dove teaches us. From the head of the Lord she answers, and says, Thou hast baptism ...
... thyself to possess ? But when I say, Come to me, I say that thou dost not possess, who yet confessest that I do. Why dost thou say, Come to me? 14. The dove teaches us. From the head of the Lord she answers, and says, Thou hast baptism ...
الصفحة 46
... thyself here;" just as these heretics cry, "Come, come, here thou hast it; " the dove, finding no rest for its feet, returned to the ark. And Noah sent it out a second time, just as the ark sends you out to speak to them; and what did ...
... thyself here;" just as these heretics cry, "Come, come, here thou hast it; " the dove, finding no rest for its feet, returned to the ark. And Noah sent it out a second time, just as the ark sends you out to speak to them; and what did ...
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Tractate VIIL M M 14 | 63 |
II 2320 ll Ig | 74 |
Tractate XII III 621 | 81 |
v 1930 | 122 |
v 19 | 131 |
v 2023 | 137 |
Tractate XXII v 2430 | 144 |
Tractate LXV xiii 34 35 | 317 |
Tractate LXVI XBI 3638 | 319 |
Tractate LXVIII xiv 13 | 322 |
XIV 46 | 324 |
Tractate LXX xiv 710 | 326 |
xiv 1014 | 328 |
xiv 1014 | 329 |
Tractate LXXHI XIV I0I4 | 333 |
v 104CV | 150 |
VI II4 | 158 |
Tractate XXV VI 1544 | 160 |
Tractate XXVHI vii 113 | 178 |
vii 1418 | 183 |
vii 1924 | 186 |
VII 3739 | 193 |
Tractate XXXIII vii 4053 np in | 197 |
Tractate XXXVI JOKNVin 1518 | 208 |
viii 1920 | 213 |
viii 2125 | 217 |
vui 26 27 | 222 |
VIII 2832 | 225 |
VIII 3136 | 229 |
viii 3747 | 235 |
Tractate XLIU VIH 4859 | 240 |
X MO | 249 |
I X 1113 | 256 |
X 1421 | 259 |
x 2242 | 266 |
XI 154 270 | 270 |
XI 5557 XII III | 279 |
Tractate LI XII 1226 | 283 |
xii 2736 | 287 |
XII 3743 | 291 |
Tractate LIV XII 4450 | 295 |
Xlll 15 | 299 |
Tractate LVI XIII 610 | 301 |
xiii 6iofaiwaodSoNooFSoL v 23 | 303 |
Tractate XXXTV VMI 12 20O Tractate XXXV VIII 1314 | 304 |
Tractate LVIII xiii iot5 | 305 |
Tractate LIX XIII 1620 | 307 |
XML 91 | 309 |
xm 2126 310 | 310 |
Tractate LXM xiii 2631 | 312 |
xiii 3132 | 314 |
III 33 | 316 |
xw 1821 | 335 |
xiv 2224 | 337 |
Tractate LXXVIL XIV 2527 | 339 |
XIV 27 28 | 340 |
xiv 2931 | 342 |
XV 13 | 343 |
xv 1 | 345 |
xv 810 | 346 |
Tractate LXXXIV | 349 |
Tractate LXXXVIII | 356 |
Tractate XCII | 362 |
Tractate XCV | 368 |
Tractate XCVII | 374 |
Tractate XCIX | 380 |
Tractate CI | 387 |
Tractate | 393 |
Tractate CVI | 399 |
Tractate CIX | 406 |
Tractate CXI | 412 |
Tractate CXIV | 421 |
Tractate CXVII | 428 |
Tractate CXX | 434 |
Tractate CXXIII | 444 |
13 349 | 459 |
Homily I t Jomt i i ti it | 460 |
11 1317 | 468 |
h 1827 | 475 |
H T III 8 | 481 |
m g18 | 487 |
hi 19 1v 3 | 493 |
iv 4ia Homily VIII | 506 |
SOUi OQ UIES 537560 | 537 |
Comparison of tie knowledge of God with the knowledge of Man and of Geometry 539540 | 539 |
Searching selfexamination as to the presence of these conditions 548546 | 548 |
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