augustine
IPA: ˈɑgʌstin
Root Word: Augustine
noun
- A male given name from Latin, notably borne by Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430), a church father and a writer.
- An Augustinian.
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Examples of "augustine" in Sentences
- Augustine in the summer of 1715.
- Augustine found this embarrassing.
- I don't dispute the Catholicity of Saint Augustine.
- Sunday, October 10, 2004 the bells of st. augustine
- This work of Augustine was the classic one in homiletics.
- He was the subject of a panegyric by Saint Augustine of Hippo.
- Unfortunately, the antihistamine leaves Sister Augustine gasping for air.
- This historical point indicates further the Catholicity of Saint Augustine.
- Augustine uses the term exactly once in City of God, to describe mutability.
- At times, I am of the opinion that the Augustine school goaded him into heresy.
- Augustine also was unsuccessful in gaining the allegiance of the British clergy.
- I am going fishing thur off the bridge at st augustine so what time is incoming tide?
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- Not to mention all of the gnostic texts that augustine chose to remove – that say even more interesting things on the topic …
- Anyone fished near St. augustine, Florida? im headed down there 8/5 and would like to know time of day, techniques, places to f | Field & Stream
- Workers are praying for a stay of execution with Direct, Shuttle-C, or the indefinate continuation of shuttle operations being the outcome from the augustine commision.
- Anyone fished near St. augustine, Florida? im headed down there 8/5 and would like to know time of day, techniques, places to fish etc. for the shore bound angler Thanks!!
- This heresy is known as Jansenism from the fact that its followers based their doctrine upon a treatise on St. augustine written by Jansenius, Bishop of Ypres 1585-1638, and published after his death in 1640.