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Many people make a profession of faith and sincerely desire to
serve God, but there are struggles and strongholds in their lives,
and it appears that there is no way out. Rooted and Grounded can
help any person who desires to know and serve God walk through this
journey; break free of strongholds, and enjoy all that God has
planned for them.
It's like drinking multivitamins that will assist in several
areas of growth, development, and maturity.
Many people make a profession of faith and sincerely desire to
serve God, but there are struggles and strongholds in their lives,
and it appears that there is no way out. Rooted and Grounded can
help any person who desires to know and serve God walk through this
journey; break free of strongholds, and enjoy all that God has
planned for them.
It's like drinking multivitamins that will assist in several
areas of growth, development, and maturity.
Volume 5 of a 14 volume set. This volume contains all the
Anti-Pelagian writings of Augustin with the exception of Against
Julian, and The Unfinished Work. Partial Contents: The merits and
remission of sins, On the Spirit and the Letter; On the Nature of
Grace, On Man's Perfection in Righteousness, The proceedings of
Pelagius, On the Grace of Christ and Original sin, On Marriage and
Concupiscence, On the soul and its Origin, Against two letters of
the Pelagians, On Grace and Free Will, On Rebuke and Grace,
Predestination of the Saints, The Gift of Perseverance.
Volume 2 of a 14 volume set. The "City of God" is a masterpiece of
the greatest genius among the Latin Fathers that embodies the
results of thirteen years of intellectual labor and study. It is a
vindication of Christianity against the attacks of the heathen in
view of the sacking of the city of Rome by the barbarians. It is
the first attempt at a philosophy of history, under the aspect of
two rival cities or communities; the eternal city of God and the
perishing city of the world. This is the best known and most read
work of St. Augustin's next to his Confessions.
Volume 8 of a 14 volume set. This volume is a noble introduction to
patristic studies. Partial Contents: The Old African Psalter, The
Septuagint, St. Jerome, The Freedom of the the Early Church from
the Corruption's of Medievalism, The Pentecostal Unity of
Christendom, The Catholic and Apostolic System as Defined in the
Constitutions of Nicea and Constantinople, The Autonomy of National
Churches, The Independence of the African Church, The Dogmatic
Primacy of the Patriarchate of Carthage in Latin Christendom as the
Mother of Theology.
Volume 7 of a 14 volume set. Augustin was an indefatigable
preacher. He considered regular preaching an indispensable part of
the duty of a bishop. To his homilies we owe most of his exegetical
labors. The homilies were delivered extempore. They retain their
colloquial form and devotional tone. He felt it imperative to be
understood by the common man. This volume completes St. Augustin's
exegetical writings on the New Testament. Contents: Homilies on the
Gospel of John; Homilies on the First Epistle of John; Soliloquies.
Volume 1 of a 14 volume set. These volumes will furnish ministers
and laymen who have no access to the original texts a complete
apparatus for the study of ancient Christianity. These Fathers to
this day are the chief authorities for the doctrines and usages of
the Greek and Roman Churches. Partial Contents: St. Augustin's Life
and work, Literature, Sketch of the Life of St. Augustin, Estimate
and writings, the Influence of St. Augustin upon posterity and his
relation to Catholicism and Protestantism, Confessions of St.
Augustin, Letters of St. Augustin.
Volume 4 of a 14 volume set. This volume contains St. Augustin's
polemical writings in vindication of the Catholic Church against
the heresy of the Manicheans, and the schism of the Donatists.
Contents: The Anti-Manichean writings; The morals of the Catholic
Church and Manicheans; Two souls Against the Manicheans; Acts or
disputation against Fortunatus the Manichean; The Epistle of
Manicheus called Fundamental; Reply to Faustus the Manichean;
Concerning the Nature of Good against the Manicheans; The
Anti-Donatist Writings, On Baptism, against the Donatists; Letters
of Petilian, Bishop of Cirta; The Correction of the Donatists.
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