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Even St. Augustine of Hippo, who is not exactly known for his progressive views about sexual ethics, wrote in his seventh homily on the First Letter of St. John that dilige et quod vis fac, or "love, and do what you will."
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This powerful concept preoccupied nearly all Christian fathers and the great religious thinkers throughout the medieval era—particularly the greatest of the early religious philosophers, St. Augustine of Hippo.
Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005
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This powerful concept preoccupied nearly all Christian fathers and the great religious thinkers throughout the medieval era—particularly the greatest of the early religious philosophers, St. Augustine of Hippo.
Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005
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This powerful concept preoccupied nearly all Christian fathers and the great religious thinkers throughout the medieval era—particularly the greatest of the early religious philosophers, St. Augustine of Hippo.
Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005
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This powerful concept preoccupied nearly all Christian fathers and the great religious thinkers throughout the medieval era—particularly the greatest of the early religious philosophers, St. Augustine of Hippo.
Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005
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Among the earliest was St. Augustine of Hippo who wrote not long after Rome and the church merged that "The wounds of a friend are better than the kisses of an enemy.
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Prayer to Our Lady of Mercy - St. Augustine of Hippo
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Prayer to Our Lady of Mercy - St. Augustine of Hippo
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Prayer to Our Lady of Mercy - St. Augustine of Hippo
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Prayer to Our Lady of Mercy - St. Augustine of Hippo
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