Saint Augustine
Saint Augustine
Augustine of Hippo, also known as Saint Augustine, Saint Austin, Blessed Augustine, and the Doctor of Grace, was an early Christian theologian and philosopher whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was the bishop of Hippo Regius, located in Numidia. He is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers in Western Christianity for his writings in the Patristic Era. Among his most important works are The City of God and Confessions...
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sweet devil poison
Drunkenness is a flattering devil, a sweet poison, a pleasant sin, which whosoever hath, hath not himself, which whosoever doth commit, doth not commit sin, but he himself is wholly sin.
gambling devil
The Devil invented gambling.
devil fool firsts
They the hazers or eversores were rightly called Overturners, since they had themselves been first overturned and perverted, tricked by those same devils who were secretly mocking them in the very acts by which they amused themselves in mocking and making fools of others.
men scary devil
When, therefore, man lives according to man, not according to God, he is like the devil.
numbers devil majority
Not all, nor even a majority, are saved. . . They are indeed many, if regarded by themselves, but they are few in comparison with the far larger number of those who shall be punished with the devil.
errors humans devilish
It is human to err, but it is devilish to remain willfully in error.
angel men devil
The Devil often transforms himself into an angel to tempt men, some for their instruction, some for their ruin.
wine devil poetry-is
Poetry is devil's wine.
wine poetry devil
Poetry is the Devil's wine.
cauldron ears sang
To Carthage I came, where there sang all around my ears a cauldron of unholy loves.
good
If we live good lives, the times are also good. As we are, such are the times.
abstinence easier
To many, total abstinence is easier than perfect moderation.
ladder trample vices
We make a ladder of our vices, if we trample those same vices underfoot.
despairing god knowledge man senseless suffer understanding
God will not suffer man to have a knowledge of things to come; for if he had prescience of his prosperity, he would be careless; and if understanding of his adversity, he would be despairing and senseless