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Augustine and age
A contrast of the scripture reading of, let us say, St. Augustine, John Bunyan, and Thomas Jefferson, all three of whom found in such study a real source of enlightenment, can tell us a great deal about these three men and the age that each represented and helped bring to conscious expression.
* August 28 – Augustine dies during the siege of Hippo Regius at age 75, leaving behind his monumental work The City of God and other works that will have influence on Christianity.
* Augustine of Hippo, age 59, begins to writes his spiritual book De Civitate Dei ( City of God ) as a reply to the charge that Christianity was responsible for the decline of the Roman Empire.
* Augustine of Hippo, age 17, travels to Carthage to continue his education in rhetoric.
Contemporary histories indicate that from an early age Orosius was loquacious and erudite, alluding to statements to this effect made by both Saint Augustine and Pope Gelasius I.
Following Augustine in the City of God ( xiv. 26 ), “ man was furnished with food against hunger, with drink against thirst, and with the tree of life against the ravages of old age .”
In accordance with this view, Augustine divided history into two separate dispensations, first the church age ( the current age of 6, 000 years ), and then the millennial kingdom ( Sermon 259. 2 ).
This explanation is given among others by Augustine in his Civitate Dei, where he notes that the generating sentence has 27 letters, i. e. 3 x 3 x 3, which in that age indicated power.
Brown, who reads at least fifteen languages, established himself at the age of 32 with his biography of Augustine of Hippo.
On Monday, June 19, 2006, founding guitarist Duane Roland died at his home in St. Augustine, Florida at the age of 53.
St Augustine ’ s book The City of God contains two chapters indicating a debate between Christians and pagans over human origins: Book XII, chapter 10 is called " Of the falseness of the history that the world hath continued many thousand years ", while that of book XVIII, chapter 40 is " The Egyptians ’ abominable lyings, to claim their wisdom the age of 100, 000 years ".
Armed with maps, cigarettes and many copies of an old photograph of Augustine and his grandfather, Jonathan begins his adventure with Ukrainian native and soon-to-be good friend, Alexander " Alex " Perchov, who is Foer's age and very fond of American pop culture, albeit culture that is already out of date in the United States.
Victorinus ' religious conversion from Platonism to Christianity ( c. 355 ), " at an advanced old age " according to Jerome, made a great impression on Augustine of Hippo, as recounted in Book 8 of the latter's Confessions.
At 30 years of age, having become interested in theology, and being desirous of consulting St. Augustine, he commenced the study of Latin.
After Charley's death at a young age, Augustine met Father Peter McGirr, an Irish-American priest, who gave him the opportunity to attend St. Peter's parochial school during the winter months when the factory was closed.

Augustine and 40
Augustine says, drawing from Jeremiah 32: 40, " Because perseverance is much more difficult when the persecutor is engaged in preventing a man's perseverance ; and therefore he is sustained in his perseverance unto death.
It is known for certain that in 415 Saint Augustine referred to Paulus Orosius as " a young priest ", which means that at that time he could not have been older that 40, as he was young, and he had to be older than 30, as he was a priest.
St. Augustine is located at ( 40. 719523 ,-90. 409832 ).
* St. Augustine of Canterbury is said by the Venerable Bede to have landed with 40 men at Ebbsfleet, within the parish of Minster, before beginning his mission in Canterbury.
In 597 Augustine of Canterbury is said, by the Venerable Bede, to have landed with 40 men at Ebbsfleet, in the parish of Minster-in-Thanet, before founding Britain's second Christian monastery in Canterbury ( the first was founded fifty years earlier by Saint Columba on Eilean na Naoimh, in the Hebrides ): a cross marks the spot.
The first securely dateable event in the kingdom is the arrival of Augustine with 40 monks in 597.
Augustine Phillips was deposed on the matter by the investigating authorities ; he testified that the actors had been offered 40 shillings more than their usual fee, and for that reason alone had performed the play on 7 February, the day before Essex's uprising.
Unlike the religions of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, who invaded England before, the religion of Augustine came to England with 40 other monks and came as a peaceable religious interest.
::" Aquinas, Augustine, St. Bernard, Bhagavad-Gita, Buddha, Jean Pierre Camus, St. Catherine, Christ, Chuang Tzu, “ Cloud of Unknowing ,” Contemplation, Deliverance, Desire, Eckhart ( five lines, the most quoted person ), Eternity, Fénelon, François de Sales, Godhead, Humility, Idolatry, St. John of the Cross, Knowledge, Lankavatara Sutra, William Law ( another four lines ), Logos, Love, Mahayana, Mind, Mortification, Nirvana, Perennial Philosophy ( six lines, a total of 40 entries in all ), Prayer, Rumi, Ruysbroeck, Self, Shankara, Soul, Spirit, “ Theologia Germanica ,” Truth, Upanishads ( six different ones are quoted ), Will, Words.

Augustine and becomes
Augustine becomes first Archbishop of Canterbury.
At St. Augustine, instead of going all the way to the current alignment, the old road turned north on Old Dixie Highway and east on King Street, which becomes Bus US 1 ( SR 5A ) at the current road, and continues back to the current road north of the city ( the northbound side was used at the short one-way pair ).

Augustine and bishop
Additionally, at the enthronement of the Archbishop of Canterbury, there is a threefold enthronement, once in the throne the chancel as the diocesan bishop of Canterbury, once in the Chair of St. Augustine as the Primate of All England, and then once in the chapter-house as Titular Abbot of Canterbury.
November 13, 354 – August 28, 430 ), also known as St. Augustine, St. Austin, or St. Augoustinos, was bishop of Hippo Regius ( present-day Annaba, Algeria ).
A 6th-century image of Augustine of Hippo | Saint Augustine, bishop of Hippo Regius.
Cyril followed in the example of St Augustine where the bishop fed the poor even by means of selling the church treasury.
Augustine consecrated Justus as a bishop in 604, over a province including the Kentish town of Rochester.
Exactly when Mellitus and his party arrived in England is unknown, but he was certainly in the country by 604, when Augustine consecrated him as bishop in the province of the East Saxons, making Mellitus the first Bishop of London after the Roman departure ( London was the East Saxons ' capital ).
Although Gregory had intended London to be the southern archbishopric for the island, Augustine never moved his episcopal see to London, and instead consecrated Mellitus as a plain bishop there.
Julian bishop of Eclanum, expressed that Augustine was bringing Manichee thoughts into the church.
* Augustine, Christian theologian, bishop of Hippo
* Augustine of Canterbury, Roman monk, missionary, and bishop
* 413: St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo begins to write The City of God.
* Augustine of Hippo, bishop, theologian
* Spring – The Vandals under king Genseric extend their power in North Africa along the Mediterranean Sea and lay siege to Hippo Regius ( where Augustine has recently been bishop ).
* August 28 – Augustine of Hippo, bishop and theologian ( b. 354 )
* c. 1512 BC: The flood of Deucalion, according to O ' Flaherty, Augustine, Eusebius, and Isidore ( bishop of Seville ).
* 1512 BC — The flood of Deucalion, according to O ' Flaherty, Augustine, Eusebius, and Isidore ( bishop of Seville ) ( approximate date ).
* November 13 – Augustine of Hippo, bishop and theologian ( d. 430 )
* Lesser Feasts and Commemorations on the Lutheran liturgical calendar include Anthony of Egypt on January 17, Henry, Bishop of Uppsala, martyr Henry of Uppsala on January 19, Timothy, Titus and Silas, missionaries St Timothy, St Titus and St Silas Day on January 26, Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg, missionary to Denmark and Sweden St Ansgar on February 3, Cyril, monk and Methodius, bishop, missionaries to the Slavs St Cyril and St Methodius on February 14, Gregory the Great on March 12, St Patrick on March 17, Olavus Petri, priest and Laurentius Petri, Bishop of Uppsala, on April 19, St Anselm on April 21, Catherine of Siena on April 29, St Athanasius on May 2, St Monica on May 4, Eric IX of Sweden on May 18, St Boniface on June 5, Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa and Gregory of Nazianzus on June 14, Benedict of Nursia on July 11, Birgitta of Sweden on July 23, St Anne, Mother of Mary on July 26, St Dominic on August 8, Augustine of Hippo on August 28, St Cyprian on September 16, Teresa of Avila on October 15, Martin de Porres on November 3, Martin of Tours on November 11, Elizabeth of Hungary on November 17, St Lucy on December 13.
Saint Augustine most often refers to Augustine of Hippo ( 354-430 ), bishop, theologian and father of the Latin Church.
" The abbot of St. Augustine holds of the bishop of Baieux, Plumsted.
The Catholic position, according to Augustine, was ex opere operato — from the work having been worked ; in other words, that the validity of the sacrament depends upon the holiness of God, the minister being a mere instrument of God's work, so that any priest or bishop, even one in a state of mortal sin, who speaks the formula of the sacrament with valid matter and the intent of causing the sacrament to occur acts validly.
Around 400 AD, Saint Augustine, a prominent Roman bishop, described a pastor's job: Disturbers are to be rebuked, the low-spirited to be encouraged, the infirm to be supported, objectors confuted, the treacherous guarded against, the unskilled taught, the lazy aroused, the contentious restrained, the haughty repressed, litigants pacified, the poor relieved, the oppressed liberated, the good approved, the evil borne with, and all are to be loved.

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