On Christian Doctrine. Saint Bishop of Hippo Augustine

On Christian Doctrine - Saint Bishop of Hippo Augustine


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Further, when we are on the way, and that not a way that lies through space, but through a change of affections, and one which the guilt of our past sins like a hedge of thorns barred against us, what could He, who was willing to lay Himself down as the way by which we should return, do that would be still gracious and more merciful, except to forgive us all our sins, and by being crucified for us to remove the stern decrees that barred the door against our return?

      Chapter 18.

       The Keys Given to the Church.

       Table of Contents

      Footnotes

      1. Compare Matt. xvi. 19 with xviii. 18.

      Chapter 19.

       Bodily and Spiritual Death and Resurrection.

       Table of Contents

      Footnotes

      1. 1 Cor. xv. 50–53.

      Chapter 20.

       The Resurrection to Damnation.

       Table of Contents

      19. Now he whose soul does not die to this world and begin here to be conformed to the truth, falls when the body dies into a more terrible death, and shall revive, not to change his earthly for a heavenly habitation, but to endure the penalty of his sin.

      Chapter 21.

       Neither Body Nor Soul Extinguished at Death.

       Table of Contents

      And so faith clings to the assurance, and we must believe that it is so in fact, that neither the human soul nor the human body suffers complete extinction, but that the wicked rise again to endure inconceivable punishment, and the good to receive eternal life.

      Chapter 22.

       God Alone to Be Enjoyed.

       Table of Contents

      21. Neither ought any one to have joy in himself, if you look at the matter clearly, because no one ought to love even himself for his own sake, but for the sake of Him who is the true object of enjoyment. For a man is never in so good a state as when his whole life is a journey towards the unchangeable life, and his affections are entirely fixed upon that. If, however, he loves himself for his own sake, he does not look at himself in relation to God, but turns his mind in upon him

      Footnotes

      1. Jer. xvii. 5.

      2. Matt. xxii. 37–39. Compare Lev. xix. 18; Deut. vi. 5.

      Chapter 23.

       Man Needs No Injunction to Love Himself and His Own Body.

       Table of Contents

      22.


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