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Saint Augustine: The Happy Life and Answer to Skeptics and Divine Providence and the Problem of Evil and Soliloquies is unavailable, but you can change that!

This volume contains multiple short works of Augustine’s, exploring the theology, philosophy, and ascetics throughout his life.

OUR LABOR has been interrupted long enough, and love is impatient, nor will there be surcease of tears until love is granted the object of its love. Let us begin, then, our second book. Reason. Let us start. A. May we believe that God will be with us! R. May we surely believe that, if it is in our power! A. He Himself is our power. R. Pray, then, as briefly and perfectly as you are able. A. O God, ever the same; may I know myself, may I know Thee. That is my prayer. R. Do you,
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