Seventeen Short Treatises of S. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo

Published on: 1847
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Categories: Christian life
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... sayings , and by turning unto a more gentle meaning , such things in them as they think to be said rather v . Civ . to excite terror than as the true . For God forgetteth not , 18. 24. they say , to be gracious , neither will He in His ...

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