| Adolphe Tanquerey - 1899 - 816 pages
...postquam beatitudinem in rébus creatis incassum quaesierat, Dcum alloquens haec mérito ait з : " Fecisti nos ad te et inquietum est cor nostrum donee requiescat in te". Quum autem Deus dupliciter consideran' possit, ut auélor tiaíur¡r et gratice, duplex etiam beatitudo... | |
| Hugh Black - 1901 - 362 pages
...back empty-handed, having gained nothing spiritually from the past. The old 1 Confessions, I. i., ' Fecisti nos ad Te, et inquietum est cor nostrum donee requiescat in Te.' problem of the whence and the whither and the wherefore still tortures the mind of man, and he cannot... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1901 - 422 pages
...the Christian cry, with which Augustine's Confessions open, a cry prophetic of the mediaeval soul : Fecisti nos ad te, et inquietum est cor nostrum, donee requiescat in te. A man might follow the guidance of Ambrose's precepts, and still be of the company of those not yet... | |
| Thomas Alexander Lacey - 1901 - 344 pages
...until it rest in thee."1 * Field, Of the Church, bk. i. ch. ii. Aug., Confess., lib. i. c. 1 : " Quia fecisti nos ad te, et inquietum est cor nostrum, donee requiescat in te." CHAPTER II CONCERNING HUMAN LIFE SECT. I. — The Original State of Man THE record of creation shows... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1901 - 426 pages
...the Christian cry, with which Augustine's Confessions open, a cry prophetic of the mediaeval soul : Fecisti nos ad te, et inquietum est cor nostrum, donee requiescat in te. A man might follow the guidance of Ambrose's precepts, and still be of the company of those not yet... | |
| 1902 - 902 pages
...coní'ess. с. 1: „Magnus es, Domine, et laudabilis valde ... Tu excitas, ut laudare te delectet; quia fecisti nos ad Te, et inquietum est cor nostrum, donee requiescat in te." У. Postremo notandum, quod „moveré seipsum" potest significare: 1) activitatem intrinsecam rerum... | |
| William Bright - 1903 - 624 pages
...heart and soul in the service of Him who, in his own penetrating words, had "made them for Himself:" " Fecisti nos ad te, et inquietum est cor nostrum donee requiescat in te." We may, to some extent, appreciate the humble wish of the laborious Tillemont, at the end of his thick... | |
| William St. Clair Tisdall - 1903 - 258 pages
...whole creation moves.' LECTURE I LIFE AND WORK OF THE BUDDHA ' Majjhena Tathagato dhammam deseti.' * Fecisti nos ad Te : et inquietum est cor nostrum, donee requiescat in Te.'— AUGUSTINE: Conff., lib. i., § i. TT^HE period at which Buddhism arose in India was I one which, whether... | |
| Henry Barclay Swete - 1903 - 200 pages
...; I will give you rest." It is the voice of the Onlybegotten Son ; we recall Augustine's words : " Fecisti nos ad Te, et inquietum est cor nostrum donee requiescat in Te." a 1 Matt. xi. 28-30. St. Luke has no parallel. * Confessions, i. 1. 3. Twice in the First Gospel l... | |
| 1903 - 590 pages
...law of our being — so aptly expressed in the well-known words of St. Augustine : "Domine, fecisto nos ad Te; et inquietum est cor nostrum donee requiescat in Te" — " Lord, thou hast made us for Thee; and our hearts have no rest, till they rest in Thee." A man... | |
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