Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series, Volume VI St. Augustine"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 VI of the 14-volume collected writings of the Nicenes and Post-Nicenes (first published between 1886 and 1889), readers will find Saint Augustines exegesis on the Gospels and the Sermon on the Mount, which strove to interpret and draw meaning out of the text without incorporating the author's personal agenda or bias. Also included in this volume are a selection of Augustines sermons." |
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Vaironmdei give* utterance; to this narrow feeling of h«te: '< Ha Jew see a Gentile 'full into the sen, ... The separation of the Jews, demanded by their theocratic position, was the eivlanation in part -not an excuse - for such feeling ...
Vaironmdei give* utterance; to this narrow feeling of h«te: '< Ha Jew see a Gentile 'full into the sen, ... The separation of the Jews, demanded by their theocratic position, was the eivlanation in part -not an excuse - for such feeling ...
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... The Lord will reward him according to his work ; " which is the word of one who foretells, not of one uttering an imprecation. Just as also, in regard to that hypocrisy of the Jews of which we have already spoken, whose destruction ...
... The Lord will reward him according to his work ; " which is the word of one who foretells, not of one uttering an imprecation. Just as also, in regard to that hypocrisy of the Jews of which we have already spoken, whose destruction ...
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And hence it may be asked whether the Jews sinned against the Holy Ghost, when they said that our Lord was casting out devils by Beelzebub, the prince of the devils : I Acu vii, 60. « SirmmBm 1 Vulgate, verUt. a » Tim, iv.
And hence it may be asked whether the Jews sinned against the Holy Ghost, when they said that our Lord was casting out devils by Beelzebub, the prince of the devils : I Acu vii, 60. « SirmmBm 1 Vulgate, verUt. a » Tim, iv.
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Pi. JtKKW. t. ; Vulgate, ttiltnditt ut/aciatit. writ with tl,e Ws« Creel, te*t. (See Revised Version.) general proposition. The thise leadmg manifestations ss and practical pasty among the Jews follow, — aim. « Gai. i. 0»I. i. 10.
Pi. JtKKW. t. ; Vulgate, ttiltnditt ut/aciatit. writ with tl,e Ws« Creel, te*t. (See Revised Version.) general proposition. The thise leadmg manifestations ss and practical pasty among the Jews follow, — aim. « Gai. i. 0»I. i. 10.
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... why did the Lord Himself, when His enemies the Jews were standing round, mercifully heal men ? why did the Apostle Peter, by healing the lame man whom he pitied at the gate Beautiful, bring also the wrath of the enemy upon himself, ...
... why did the Lord Himself, when His enemies the Jews were standing round, mercifully heal men ? why did the Apostle Peter, by healing the lame man whom he pitied at the gate Beautiful, bring also the wrath of the enemy upon himself, ...
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