The City of God, Volume II. Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine
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Gal. iii. 11.
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John. i. 14.
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The Apollinarians.
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John. xx. 13.
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Gal. v. 19-21.
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Wisd. ix. 15.
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2 Cor. iv. 16.
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2 Cor. v. 1-4.
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On the punishment of the devil, see the
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Rom. iii. 7.
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John xiv. 6.
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1 Cor. iii. 3.
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1 Cor. ii. 11-14.
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1 Cor. iii. 1.
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Rom. iii. 20.
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Gen. xlvi. 27.
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See Augustine,
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Tit. i. 8, according to Greek and Vulgate.
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John xxi. 15-17. On these synonyms see the commentaries
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Ps. xi. 5.
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1 John ii. 15
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2 Tim. iii. 2.
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Phil. i. 23.
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Ps. cxix. 20.
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Wisd. vi. 20.
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Ps. xxxii. 11.
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Ps. iv. 7.
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Ps. xvi. 11.
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Phil. ii. 12.
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Rom. xi. 20.
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2 Cor. xi. 3.
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Isa. lvii. 21.
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Matt. vii. 12.
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Ecclus. vii. 13.
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Luke ii. 14.
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Ter.
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2 Cor. vii. 8-11.
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C. 4, 5.
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Rom. viii. 23.
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1 Cor. xv. 54.
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Matt. xxiv. 12.
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Matt. x. 22.
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1 John i. 8.
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2 Cor. ix. 7.
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Gal. vi. 1.
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Ps. xxvi. 2.
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Matt. xxvi. 75.
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Jas. i. 2.
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1 Cor. iv. 9.
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Phil. iii. 14.
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Rom. xii. 15.
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2 Cor. vii. 5.
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Phil. i. 23.
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Rom. i. 11-13.
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2 Cor. xi. 1-3.
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Rom. ix. 2.
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Rom. x. 3.
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2 Cor. xii. 21.
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Mark iii. 5.
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John xi. 15.
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John xi. 35.
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Luke xxii. 15.
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Matt. xxvi. 38.
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Rom. i. 31.
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Ps. lxix. 20.
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Crantor, an Academic philosopher quoted by Cicero,
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1 John i. 8.
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1 John iv. 18.
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Rom. viii. 15.
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Ps. xix. 9.
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Ps. ix. 18.
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Matt. v. 28.
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Gen. i. 28.
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Gen. vi. 6, and 1 Sam. xv. 11.
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Eccles. vii. 29.
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John viii. 36.
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1 Tim. ii. 14.
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Rom. v. 12.
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Gen. iii. 12.
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Ecclus. x. 13.
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Matt. vii. 18.
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Ps. lxxiii. 18.
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Gen. iii. 5.
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Prov. xviii. 12.
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That is to say, it was an obvious and indisputable transgression.
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Ps. lxxxiii. 16.
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Gen. iii. 12, 13.
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Phil. ii. 8.
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Ps. cxliv. 4.
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Cicero,
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1 Thess. iv. 4.
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Gen. ii. 25.
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An error which arose from the words, "The eyes of them both were opened," Gen. iii. 7. – See
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Gen. iii. 6.
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This doctrine and phraseology of Augustine being important in connection with his whole theory of the fall, we give some parallel passages to show that the words are not used at random:
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Gen. iii. 7.
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See Plato's
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The