Saint Augustine Disputation Against Fortunatus Chapter 36 Table of Contents Catalogue of Titles Logos Virtual Library Catalogue |
Disputation Against Fortunatus Translated by Richard Stothert Chapter 36 Augustine said: If He recalls to Himself from an unrestrained state, if from sin, from error, from misery, what need was there for the soul to suffer so great evils through so long a time till the world ends? since God by whom you say it was sent could in no way suffer injury. Fortunatus said: What then am I to say?
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