“For the fullness of our happiness, beyond which there is none else, is this: to enjoy God the Three in whose image we were made.”
–Augustine of Hippo, The Trinity, trans. Edmund Hill (Hyde Park, NY: New City, 1991), 1.3.18.
“For the fullness of our happiness, beyond which there is none else, is this: to enjoy God the Three in whose image we were made.”
–Augustine of Hippo, The Trinity, trans. Edmund Hill (Hyde Park, NY: New City, 1991), 1.3.18.
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