Both Uses of
Saint Augustine
in
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- Divine justice insists that the understanding of those miserable wretches be fixed continually on the sins of which they were guilty, and moreover, as saint Augustine points out, God will impart to them His own knowledge of sin, so that sin will appear to them in all its hideous malice as it appears to the eyes of God Himself.†
Chpt 3 *
- —Saint Augustine says that about unbaptized children going to hell, Temple answered, because he was a cruel old sinner too.†
Chpt 5
Definition:
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(Saint Augustine) after a dramatic conversion to Christianity became an early leader of the Christian church with a keen mind and an emphasis on man's need for grace (354-430)