Tuesday, August 30, 2005

"Moral character is assessed not by what a man knows but by what he loves."

-- Augustine

2 comments:

Sean said...

"And if any one seek for divine authority in this matter, though what is held by the whole Church, and that not as instituted by Councils, but as a matter of invariable custom, is rightly held to have been handed down by apostolical authority, still we can form a true conjecture of the value of the sacrament of baptism in the case of infants, from the parallel of circumcision, which was received by God's earlier people, and before receiving which Abraham was justified, as Cornelius also was enriched with the gift of the Holy Spirit before he was baptized."
Augustine,On Baptism against the Donatist,4:24:31(A.D. 400),in NPNF1,IV:46

Alex F said...

My friend Sean provides proof that Augustine was not inerrant or infallible!

:)