Similar words: augustinian, august, augusta, augustus, auguste comte, disgusting, disgustingly, mustiness. Meaning: [ɔː'gʌstɪn] n. (Roman Catholic Church) one of the great fathers of the early Christian church; after a dramatic conversion to Christianity he became bishop of Hippo Regius in North Africa; St. Augustine emphasized man's need for grace (354-430).
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1. Augustine was later to combine elements of this philosophy with the teachings of Christianity.
2. Augustine, in all essentials continued the tradition.
3. To produce 438 more, Augustine and other defense companies want $ 64. 4 billion.
4. Augustine, which had been built upon his recommendations and which has for many centuries enshrined his incorrupt body.
5. Meanwhile, Augustine formed a liaison with a woman of low birth by whom he had a son.
6. Military preparedness, Augustine said, should not be based on the wishes of diplomats.
7. Augustine kept a mistress and sired a son out of wedlock.
8. Posterity undoubtedly concentrated its attention on St Augustine as a theologian, and on what he wrote about predestination.
9. Unlike Lactantius, Augustine did not treat the scientific scholarship of the ancients with ignorant contempt.
10. Augustine says some of those patients may be facing collection agency threats.
11. A man as highly educated as Augustine changed his mind about them in the course of his life.
12. These actions forced Augustine to join a number of former board members in resigning.
13. Dunstan, the greatest of his predecessors after Augustine[sentencedict.com], was still omitted.
14. It was Augustine who got the Clinton administration to use taxpayer money to subsidize a series of defense industry mergers.
15. Augustine somehow resists every attempt to wipe it off the map.
16. Augustine in the Confessions 12: 19 between the first form and unformed or prime matter.
17. Most indigenous people here, Augustine says, accept Catholicism but practice a native spirituality.
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18. I do think, Augustine, you are so irreverent!
19. "The world is a bubble" declared Saint Augustine.
20. What Saint Augustine is doing is simple.
21. Saint Augustine once tried to answer this question.
22. Augustine, The City of God, Book XIX, Chapter 7.
23. Augustine cooked well, but she was otherwise undesirable.
24. Religious scholar and philosopher, Augustine produced works, principally his Confessions and his City of God, that are classics in both the philosophy of religion and Christian doctrine.
25. The present more orthodox incumbent was a tough man as well as an Augustine; accustomed to risky assignments in Cairo.
26. He questioned whether the courts could give orders to Mr Mugabe and the police commissioner, Augustine Chihuri.
27. The theological debates occasioned by this crisis of identity occupied the generation of Jerome and Augustine.
28. A powerful voice has been the influential panel of experts, led by Norman Augustine of Martin Marietta.
29. Did the Lord ordain her maternal exile, or had Augustine bartered her pain for his purity?
30. Together he and Eleanor laid foundation stones for the monastery of St Augustine in Limoges in 1171.
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