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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vcUMon < , dm Ms as&vusseo so .'.is iiatmdnf 0/ tit Getpth, ii. i». The agreements are numerous. The difference* are striking, and concern tins matter, the arrangement, the language, and the setting of the sermon.
vcUMon < , dm Ms as&vusseo so .'.is iiatmdnf 0/ tit Getpth, ii. i». The agreements are numerous. The difference* are striking, and concern tins matter, the arrangement, the language, and the setting of the sermon.
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... but they who judge confer with one another to what punishment they ought to condemn him, who, it is clear, is to be condemned; but the gehenna of ire does not treat as a doubtful matter either the condemnation, like the judgment, ...
... but they who judge confer with one another to what punishment they ought to condemn him, who, it is clear, is to be condemned; but the gehenna of ire does not treat as a doubtful matter either the condemnation, like the judgment, ...
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What is matter of prudraca in a civil case, Womes matter of life and death in spiritual things. The Lord docs not intend to m,:.,!.:a» wrap!;' a law of worldly prat. deuce, as asserted by a few modem commentators. i join, v, m. 1.
What is matter of prudraca in a civil case, Womes matter of life and death in spiritual things. The Lord docs not intend to m,:.,!.:a» wrap!;' a law of worldly prat. deuce, as asserted by a few modem commentators. i join, v, m. 1.
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And accordingly the Lord Himself in another passage, when a question was asked Him as to this matter, gave this reply : " Moses did so because of the hardness of your hearts," ' For however hard-hearted a man may be who wishes to put ...
And accordingly the Lord Himself in another passage, when a question was asked Him as to this matter, gave this reply : " Moses did so because of the hardness of your hearts," ' For however hard-hearted a man may be who wishes to put ...
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as on of this matter here. He i to go to his other writings on the , or to the works " ' □ wnttegs ots the subject of marriage and of other writera . He says all mx is ttot im fermmtin <«-««;>; ami to determine , i and to deter!
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