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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31. The astute Augustine obviously wasn't much help on this matter.
32. SS 1921 deals with "Augustine and Neoplatonism, " where the title-theme is concerned with Augustine's eventual relapse into Greek cosmological categories.
33. Despite being a Christian and a hero of the Catholic Church, unlike Augustine, Boethius appeals to reason rather than faith for his consolation.
34. Archer had left St Augustine charged with many messages for Mrs. Mingott.
35. There were six of us —me and Will, Richard Burbage, Henry Condell, John Heminges, and Augustine Phillips.
36. I talked about faith with other students. I read St. Augustine and Tolstoy.
37. In the course of the catholic reform, in 1517, the protestant reformation launched by a friar of Augustine monastery in the Holy RomanEmpire happened.
38. Similarly, Augustine of Hippo wrote of the Israelites using Egyptian gold to build the tabernacle of God.
39. But questions of faith and morals, said Augustine, were concerns of the Church alone.
40. I would agree with Saint Augustine that " An unjust law is no law at all. "
41. To many, total abstinence is easier than total moderation ( Saint Augustine ).
42. Passing through the huge walls of the fort is a little like walking back in time. Sounds from the street and the city of Saint Augustine do not reach inside.
43. The great thinker who interprets the Christian religion in terms of eros is St. Augustine.
44. Augustine (On Jn. tr. 34, 8f). A convenient, festive messianism , without strength and responsibility is an absurdity, it is even satanism (Mt 16, 23).
45. The Spanish again strengthened the fort after the British attack. This time they made a wall of earth around Saint Augustine to protect the town.
46. Plotinus' theology further promotes the relationship of Plato' ideas and gods, meanwhile, it evades the Person of God mentioned by Augustine.
47. In this paper, we try to find the modem significance of natural theology out in the classical context, which focus on Cicero and Augustine. Sentencedict.com
48. That fundamental flaw which St. Paul describes as the struggle between what we want to do and what we actually do (and which St. Augustine dubbed "original sin") is our fear of our own mortality.
49. Today, the Castillo de San Marcos still seems to protect the city of Saint Augustine. However, no enemy has attacked since the year seventeen forty.
50. Drawing upon primarily Western theological sources, Augustine and Aquinas each offer a doctrine of deification that is distinct from Eastern conceptions.
51. Malcolm, like St. Augustine, embellished his sins in order to heighten the drama of his reform.
52. Earlier that day, a ship sailed near Saint Augustine. The townspeople thought it was Spanish.
53. In 597, Pope Gregory I sent St. Augustine, the Prior of St. Andrew's Monastery in Rome, to England to convert the heathen English to Christianity.
54. After the edict of Diocletian we hear no more of it until the days of St. Augustine.
55. Augustine Tsang, Prosmart's Director addressed the crowd on why effective project management is a key success factor in implementing IT projects.
56. Augustine replaces personality and humanity with the paramountcy and universality of God.
57. We agree that man and woman make real, genuine choices from the will of man every day. Augustine, Calvin as well as Arminius, Wesley all agree on this.
58. I married a woman from Miami who shivers anywhere north of St. Augustine, and hunting the lights has never been on our agenda.
59. She learns about St. Augustine, St. Aquinas, and the christianization of Greek philosophy that occurred in the Middle Ages.
60. There were certain names which he often pronounced to support whatever things he might be saying,--Voltaire, Raynal, Parny, and, singularly enough, Saint Augustine.
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