St. Augustine, Of the citie of God vvith the learned comments of Io. Lod. Viues. Englished by I.H.

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St. Augustine, Of the citie of God vvith the learned comments of Io. Lod. Viues. Englished by I.H.
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Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
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London :: Printed by George Eld,
1610.
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Christianity and other religions -- Early works to 1800.
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L. VIVES.

ADhere (a)] It is the greatest good. (b) Great priest] Christ, of Melchisedeochs order, not of Aarons: Hee went but once to sacrifice, & that with onely (to wit his crucified body) bought our peace of God. (c) So meane] Christs man-hood is the churches head: his God∣head, the life & soule. (d) We might proue] So Augustine vseth this place wholy Epist. 86. which Eras•…•…s wonders at: the greeke referring good, and acceptable, and perfect, all to the will of God. B•…•…t Augustine referreth them either to the sacrifice, or vseth thē simply without respect. And in the later sence Ambrose also vseth it. (e) Understand] Or thinke of himselfe, his bre∣•…•…hren, or other matters. (f) Sobriety] 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. A mediocrity of the whole life is Sobriety 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Tully Offic. 1. out of Plato. Some-time 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 (saith Tully else-where) is translated tem∣p•…•…e, moderation, and sometimes modesty: but hee doubts whether he may call it fruga∣lity T•…•…sc. 3.

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