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The City of God Abridged St...

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Beginning to Read the Fathers

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Beginning to Read the Fathe...

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Beginning to Read the Fathe...

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Ambrose [The Early Church F...

4.83 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1997 — 8 editions
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Ambrose

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Through the Eye of the Need...

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“leads to vice under the appearance of virtue and brings us to a bad end by deceiving us either with immoderate and inappropriate fasting or severe vigils or inordinate praying or excessive reading.”
Boniface Ramsey, John Cassian: The Conferences

“The Lord Jesus himself declares: 'This is my body' (Matt. 26:26). Before the blessing with heavenly words occurs it is a different thing that is referred to, but after the consecration it is called a body. He himself says that it is his blood (cf. Matt. 26:28). Before the consecration it has another name, but after the consecration it is designated blood. And you say: 'Amen,' which means: 'It is true.' What the mouth speaks, let the mind confess within; what the word says, let love acknowledge.”
Boniface Ramsey, Ambrose



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