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Confessions / Saint Augustine

 
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dc.contributor.author Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
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dc.date.created 400
dc.date.issued 1994-05-05
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dc.subject.lcsh Christian literature -- 4th century
dc.subject.other Confessions
dc.title Confessions / Saint Augustine
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401 AD
                       THE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT AUGUSTINE
                      Translated by Edward Bouverie Pusey
  BOOK I

  Great art Thou, O Lord, and greatly to be praised; great is Thy
power, and Thy wisdom infinite. And Thee would man praise; man, but
a particle of Thy creation; man, that bears about him his mortality,
the witness of his sin, the witness that Thou resistest the proud: yet
would man praise Thee; he, but a particle of Thy creation. Thou
awakest us to delight in Thy praise; for Thou madest us for Thyself,
and our heart is restless, until it repose in Thee. Grant me, Lord, to
know and understand which is first, to call on Thee or to praise Thee?
and, again, to know Thee or to call on Thee? for who can call on Thee,
not knowing Thee? for he that knoweth Thee not, may call on Thee as
other than Thou art. Or, is it rather, that we call on Thee that we
may know Thee? but how shall they call on Him in whom they have not
believ . . .
										

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