"It is sinful to set up an image of God in a Christian temple."
Faith And The Creed, De Diversis Qaestionibus
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"Christ, as to himself, is called God, as to the
Father he is called Son. The Father, as to himself, is called God, as to
the Son he is called Father. He who, as to the Son, is called Father, is
not Son; and he who, as to himself, is called Father, and he who, as to
himself, is called Son, is the same God."
Psalms, Psalm 109
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"In the Father is unity, in the Son equality, in the Holy Spirit the
harmony of unity and equality." On Christian
Doctrine
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"In a manner wondrous and ineffable, that is not
done without God's will which is done contrary to it, because it could not
be done if he did not permit; nor does he permit it unwillingly, but
willingly; nor would He who is good permit evil to be done, were he not
omnipotent to bring good out of evil."
Enchiridion
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"Who does not tremble at these judgments, where God works even in evil
men's hearts, whatever he wills, yet renders to them according to their
deserts?" On Grace And Free Will
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"God has anticipated you in all things; now do
you yourself - while you may - anticipate his wrath? How? Confess that you
have all these things from God; whatever good you have is from him;
whatever evil, from yourself." Sermons
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"Through freedom man came to be in sin, but the corruption which
followed as punishment turned freedom into necessity."
On Man's Perfection In Righteousness
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"Men labor to find in our will something that is
our own and not of God, and I know not how it can be found."
Enchiridion
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"Nature is common to all, but not grace." Sermons
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"Grace alone brings about every good work in
us." Letters
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"That men sin, is attributable to themselves: that in sinning they
produce this or that result, is owing to the mighty power of God, who
divides the darkness as he pleases." On The
Predestination Of The Saints
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"What are the merits of any men? When God comes
- not with a payment due, but with free grace, he - alone free of sin and
the liberator of it - finds all men sinners."
Psalms
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"If you would be estranged from grace, boast of your own merits."
Psalms
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"God bids us do what we cannot, that we may know
what we ought to seek from him." On Grace And Free Will
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"To will is of nature, but to will aright is of grace."
Sermons
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"Grace does not destroy the will but rather
restores it." On Grace And Free Will
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"When the Lord forbids us to commit adultery, he prohibits us from
touching the wife of an enemy just as much as that of a friend. When he
forbids theft, he allows us to steal nothing at all, whether from a friend
or from an enemy." On Christian Doctrine
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"Let God give what he commands, and command what
he will." Confessions
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"In weighing our sins, let us not use a deceitful balance, weighing at
our own discretion what we will, and how we will, calling this heavy and
that light: but let us use the divine balance of the Holy Scriptures, as
taken from the treasury of the Lord, and by it weigh every offence, nay,
not weigh, but rather recognise what has been already weighed by the
Lord." Baptism, Against The Donatists
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"There is no more illustrious example of
predestination than the Mediator himself."
On The Predestination Of The Saints
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"The flesh of Christ is the true and only sacrifice for sins - not
only for those which are all effaced in baptism, but those into which we
are afterwards betrayed through infirmity, and because of which the whole
Church daily cries, Forgive us our debts. And they are forgiven by that
special sacrifice." Enchiridion
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"Although brethren die for brethren, yet no
martyr's blood is shed for the remission of sins: this Christ did for us,
and in this conferred upon us not what we should imitate, but what should
make us grateful." John's Gospel
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"The righteousness of the saints in this world consists more in the
forgiveness of sins than in perfection of virtues."
City Of God XIX
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"Faithful is the Lord, who has made himself our
debtor, not by receiving any thing from us, but by promising us all
things." Psalm XXXII
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"As oft as this supper is celebrated, so oft Christ, as it were, is
beheld dying on the cross." Psalm XXI
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"The divine, without the human nature, or the
human nature without the divine, is not mediatorial; but between the
divine alone, and the human nature alone, the human divinity, and divine
humanity, is mediatorial." Homilies 2
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"Behold, the whole race of mankind, by the just judgment of God, so
condemned in the apostatical root, that if no one were thence delivered,
yet no man could rightly complain of the justice of God; and that those
who are freed, ought so to be freed, that, from the greater number who are
not freed, but left under most righteous condemnation, it might be
manifest what the whole mass had deserved, and whither the judgment of God
due unto them would lead them, if his mercy, which was not due, did not
relieve them."
Enchiridion
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"Evil men do many things contrary to God's
revealed will; but so great is his wisdom, and so inviolable his truth,
that he directs all things into these channels which he foreknew."
The City Of God
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"Nothing is done but what the Almighty wills should be done, either
efficiently or permissively."
Enchiridion
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"Let us take heed we be not compelled to believe
that Almighty God would have any thing done which doth not come to pass."
Enchiridion
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