Must
acknowledge
their sins in order to be pardoned, ii.
Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v6
477 ; vi.
Sacraments, but not of love, v. 76. his sin in thinking to buy God's gift, i. 263; v. 257; vi. 76.
Sin, how Christ was without, i. 390. neither the Body nor Soul which Christ took, sinful, i. 392. Christ alone without, i. 242; ii. 375; vi. 414.
Original, maintained against the Pelagians, ii. 374. Adam's children like Adam, vi. 119. inherit original sin and its punishment, iii. 192. infants sinful through v. 133, 424. washed away in baptism, ii. 375 v. 322.
No man, however holy, free from, iv. 258; v. 318; vi. 241. even those who do no wilful sin, yet sinful, v. 320. how man can be said to be sinful and yet do no wickedness, v. 321. all, even Apostles, have need to pray for forgiveness, vi. 285. the most advanced have sins to be healed, iv. 261 vi. 253. of others, should make us search out our own, iii. 292.
All, falsehood, iv. 319. full of toil,
87. without substance, iii. 361 v. 530. sins called usuries and debts, iii. 46. wounds, iii. 386. chains, iii. 103. why called 'the sting of death,' 38. sin exists, when we feel pleasure at suggestions reigns, when we consent, ii. 369. sins com pared to brambles, iii. 121. one sin draws on another, iii. 102. vi. 74, 226. come not from God, but man's self, 57; ii. 245; v. 38; vi. 284. separates from God, vi. 178. arise
either from lust or fear, ii. 96. three
i.
i.
;
it,
;
i.
;
;
508 INDEX.
divisions of, lust, pride, cariosity, i. 70. sin consented to, becomes one's own, vi. 65. sin of fathers how visited on their children, v. 216.
Little sins need to be carefully avoided, ii. 154. accumulate, iv. 358. and so, if not cleansed away, crush us, v. 323. to be feared for their numbers, vi. 66. cleansed by use of the Lord's Prayer, iii. 308. must be punished either by us or by God, ii. 245; iii. 140. we must slay it or it will slay us, iii. 238. sin often the punishment of sin, iii. 119. despair the extreme of, vi. 62 , 291. man can forsake it if he will, iv. 349.
The folly of defending, or laying to God's charge, i. 291, 294; ii. 131, 378; iii. 141, 374; iv. 316; vi. 204, 226, 244. we must be honest in searching out, i. 404.
Sinai interpretations of the name, iii. 337, 339.
Sing, to, distinguished from playing,
iii. 315; iv. 317; v. 148. other Sion, means ' watching,' i. 6, 80 ; ii.
sings with his heart, though his
voice be silent; he who does not,
is silent to God, though his voice
be loud, iv. 213. we must take heed
how we sing to God, i. 316. our
song to God, confession of our sins
and His Praise, iii. 305. none can
sing worthily to God, unless He
give the power, i. 375. we must do
what wc sing, v. 469. he sings to
God, who lives to God, iii. 315. we
should regard not the voice of the Sleep, put in Scripture for death, i. singer, but the acts of the doer, vi.
434.
Sinners, generally used of gross sin
11. (see Death ) Christ sleeping in the ship, a type of the faith asleep in the heart, (see Faith, Ship. ) lovers of this present world said to sleep, iv. 12.
ners in Scripture, v. 179. men are
sinners whether under law or with
out law, iii. 413; v. 421 called Smoke, all created things compared to,
darkness, i. 378; v. 474; vi 165.
goats, iii. 291. ' dust driven by the
wind of temptation,' i. 382. how said
to be no more, ii. 125. degrees of,
iii. 317. those who sin through ig
norance or weakness l;ss evil than
those through pride, v. 346. through
want, less evil than in fulness, iii. Snare, of the hunter, the sweetness
476. always without cause, v. 632. Punished, even in this life, i. 72 ; iii. 123. punished by being left to their own evil, i. 29, 59, 82, 121. by
being driven from God, i. 31. their sins overruled for their punishment,
of this life, v. 533. how men fall into, and are delivered from it, ib. iv. 2S4. the devil spreads snares not in, but around, the Way, e. Christ, ib. the devil's traps baited with error and terror, 243.
i. 58. the steps of their punishment, i. 101. a warning to others, i. 85. punished here that they may amend, iv. 259, 495. divided against them selves, iii. 431. slaves to an evil master, i. 138. cannot be true friends, iv. 326 think God either unjust or unobservant, iv. 359. God just in permitting what sinners do, iii. 208.
Their prosperity not to be envied, iii. 247. a proof of God's anger, i. 85, 89 ; iv. 457. a pitfall to them, iv. 364. compared to grass, iv. 323. imagine that God approves their sins, because He delays punishment, ii. 361.
Must acknowledge their sins in order to be pardoned, ii. 371. if they punish, God forgives, i. 291; ii. 245; v. 510. must forgive, if they would be forgiven, vi. 64 , 302. ab solved hy the Church, restored to life by God alone, v. 21. (see Coh-
creatures can sing, man only can
sing with the understanding, i. 129.
we must sing with the heart to God,
iii. 253. we sing with the voice to
arouse ourselves, with the heart to Sisera, meaning of his name, iv. 143. please God, vi. 386. he who longs,
fcssion, Repentance, Wicked. )
386; iv. 79, 448; v. 21. a type of the Church militant, ib the true Sion, the heavenly one, vi. 105, 160, 437.
Stay, to speak falsehood is to slay one's own soul, i. 27. we had better let our bodies be slain, than slay our own souls by falsehood to save them, iv. 109. sinners slain by being alien ated from the life of God, vi. 214. God would slay in us what we have made, save what He has made, vi. 54. we must either slay iniquity or be slain by it, iii. 238. men slay unjustly, yet God permits justly, iii. 208.
in comparison of God, Who alone vi. 305. false glory like to, be cause the larger the more
unsubstantial, ii. 27. man's days how consumed away like smoke, v. 14. mountains smoking, the proud humbling themselves, v. 144.
i.
it is,
i.
is,
INDEX. 509
Sojourner, how man is a sojourner here, yet with God, ii. 123. he is a sojourner on earth, will be possessor in heaven, vi 428. distinction be tween a sojourner and a citizen, v. 339. '
Solomon, means, peacemaker,' iii. iii. 496; vi. 104. of the devil, those 417; vi. 1(5. and so a type of Christ, who imitate him, ii. 239.
ib. yet he fell, vi. 17. had he not Sorrow, is pain of mind, 205; iv. fallen the promises to David would
have seemed to be fulfilled in him,
iv. 262.
Sou, of God, called the Arm of God,
227. Christ's sorrowfulness in His agony, 303; iv. 227. no sin, but mark of human weakness, iv. 227. sorrow in undeserved suffer ing better than pleasure in unjust doing, iii. 93. the sorrow of Chris tians seeming, their joy will be real the joy of the worldly seem ing, their sorrow will be real, ii. 326.
ii. 212. 'son' often used alone in Holy
Scripture for Son of God, i. 71. His
eternal generation expressed in " to
day have I begotten Thee,' i. 6.
how of one substance with the Fa
ther, iii. 361. shares the attributes Soul, the, used either of the rational of the Father, ii. 241. how He soul, or the principle of life, v. 178. emptied Himself, iii. 137. as God,
vi. 44. who should therefore be peace-makers, ib.
Of men, who called so, i. 84, 414; ii. 304 ; iii. 7. (see Man. )
Of Abraham, David, the Patri archs, those who imitate their faith,
is every where; in the body, which He took, is in Heaven only, iv. 21. is like God in a higher sense than
we, ii. 335. is God's only-begotten Son, yet He would not have Him remain One, iii. 310. (see Christ. )
Song, how different from psalm, i. 17; iii. 312. God teaches us the song of faith, hope, and charity, iv. 313, holy joy, a song to God, vi. 385. toe new song, of grace, of the New Testament, i. 316; ii. 133; iii. 304 ; vi. 309, 433. the lust of the flesh singeth the old song, the love of God, the new, iv. 398. love itself is the new song, ib. the song of Jerusalem our proper tongue, of the world, a strange tongue, vi. 172. the song of the rich and the song of the poor, vi. 168 -- 170. a song to the harp, good words combined with good works, iv. 319. in the song ot the Passion Christ leads the choir, the martyrs follow, iv. 226.
Songs of degrees, (see Degrees. )
Sons, increase of, comes of the bless
ing of the Lord, vi. 1H2. the real blessing, not to have sons, but good sons, vi. 46. how sons are to be rewarded for their father's merits, vi 103. men toil for their children, not themselves, vi. 4. toiling for children no excuse from almsgiving, ii. 112.
Used for good works, vi 49, 103.
Of God, we are, but as yet in hope only, ii. 335 and therefore are gods, ib. if God scourges His sons, what must sinners expect, iv. 373.
Of the Bridegroom, the Apostles, vi. 43, 280. Christians in general,
that whereby we live, vi. 179. not made of earth, like the body, v. 339. spiritual, incorporeal, vi. 340.
akin to God, ib. some have thought that alone was made by God, v. 389. the doctrine of transmigration of souls, false, vi. 377.
The mind the head of, 10, 16. consists of different parts, vi. 340. love, its foot, 83. its bones, its strength, 37. its food, the Word, iii. 219. learns from the light of God, vi. 341 holy souls God's seat, ii. 282 iv. 336, 447. the soul of the righteous man a sword of God, 376. love the virtue of the soul, v. 90.
Must overflow herself to attain to God, vi. 85. has no light or strength in itself, iii. 144; vi. 298. en lightened gazing on the light of God, iv. 448. darkened turn from that light, ib. iii. 239. should be lifted up to God, as a vessel to a fountain, to be filled, vi. 292. must thirst, that may be watered, v. 85. how a widow, vi. 105. the com forts of the soul in its trials, iii. 221. should never, even in sleep, be silent from praising God, v. 35.
By faith and hope in Christ, vi. 276. Christ became deformed, to make man's soul fair, v. 69. its beauty when cleansed, 199. souls represented by the virgins in the parable, vi. 390. all souls one, be cause their faith one, v. 65. the soul should rule the body God, the soul, vi. 340, &c. the soul superior in nature to the body, vi. 338.
Sacraments, but not of love, v. 76. his sin in thinking to buy God's gift, i. 263; v. 257; vi. 76.
Sin, how Christ was without, i. 390. neither the Body nor Soul which Christ took, sinful, i. 392. Christ alone without, i. 242; ii. 375; vi. 414.
Original, maintained against the Pelagians, ii. 374. Adam's children like Adam, vi. 119. inherit original sin and its punishment, iii. 192. infants sinful through v. 133, 424. washed away in baptism, ii. 375 v. 322.
No man, however holy, free from, iv. 258; v. 318; vi. 241. even those who do no wilful sin, yet sinful, v. 320. how man can be said to be sinful and yet do no wickedness, v. 321. all, even Apostles, have need to pray for forgiveness, vi. 285. the most advanced have sins to be healed, iv. 261 vi. 253. of others, should make us search out our own, iii. 292.
All, falsehood, iv. 319. full of toil,
87. without substance, iii. 361 v. 530. sins called usuries and debts, iii. 46. wounds, iii. 386. chains, iii. 103. why called 'the sting of death,' 38. sin exists, when we feel pleasure at suggestions reigns, when we consent, ii. 369. sins com pared to brambles, iii. 121. one sin draws on another, iii. 102. vi. 74, 226. come not from God, but man's self, 57; ii. 245; v. 38; vi. 284. separates from God, vi. 178. arise
either from lust or fear, ii. 96. three
i.
i.
;
it,
;
i.
;
;
508 INDEX.
divisions of, lust, pride, cariosity, i. 70. sin consented to, becomes one's own, vi. 65. sin of fathers how visited on their children, v. 216.
Little sins need to be carefully avoided, ii. 154. accumulate, iv. 358. and so, if not cleansed away, crush us, v. 323. to be feared for their numbers, vi. 66. cleansed by use of the Lord's Prayer, iii. 308. must be punished either by us or by God, ii. 245; iii. 140. we must slay it or it will slay us, iii. 238. sin often the punishment of sin, iii. 119. despair the extreme of, vi. 62 , 291. man can forsake it if he will, iv. 349.
The folly of defending, or laying to God's charge, i. 291, 294; ii. 131, 378; iii. 141, 374; iv. 316; vi. 204, 226, 244. we must be honest in searching out, i. 404.
Sinai interpretations of the name, iii. 337, 339.
Sing, to, distinguished from playing,
iii. 315; iv. 317; v. 148. other Sion, means ' watching,' i. 6, 80 ; ii.
sings with his heart, though his
voice be silent; he who does not,
is silent to God, though his voice
be loud, iv. 213. we must take heed
how we sing to God, i. 316. our
song to God, confession of our sins
and His Praise, iii. 305. none can
sing worthily to God, unless He
give the power, i. 375. we must do
what wc sing, v. 469. he sings to
God, who lives to God, iii. 315. we
should regard not the voice of the Sleep, put in Scripture for death, i. singer, but the acts of the doer, vi.
434.
Sinners, generally used of gross sin
11. (see Death ) Christ sleeping in the ship, a type of the faith asleep in the heart, (see Faith, Ship. ) lovers of this present world said to sleep, iv. 12.
ners in Scripture, v. 179. men are
sinners whether under law or with
out law, iii. 413; v. 421 called Smoke, all created things compared to,
darkness, i. 378; v. 474; vi 165.
goats, iii. 291. ' dust driven by the
wind of temptation,' i. 382. how said
to be no more, ii. 125. degrees of,
iii. 317. those who sin through ig
norance or weakness l;ss evil than
those through pride, v. 346. through
want, less evil than in fulness, iii. Snare, of the hunter, the sweetness
476. always without cause, v. 632. Punished, even in this life, i. 72 ; iii. 123. punished by being left to their own evil, i. 29, 59, 82, 121. by
being driven from God, i. 31. their sins overruled for their punishment,
of this life, v. 533. how men fall into, and are delivered from it, ib. iv. 2S4. the devil spreads snares not in, but around, the Way, e. Christ, ib. the devil's traps baited with error and terror, 243.
i. 58. the steps of their punishment, i. 101. a warning to others, i. 85. punished here that they may amend, iv. 259, 495. divided against them selves, iii. 431. slaves to an evil master, i. 138. cannot be true friends, iv. 326 think God either unjust or unobservant, iv. 359. God just in permitting what sinners do, iii. 208.
Their prosperity not to be envied, iii. 247. a proof of God's anger, i. 85, 89 ; iv. 457. a pitfall to them, iv. 364. compared to grass, iv. 323. imagine that God approves their sins, because He delays punishment, ii. 361.
Must acknowledge their sins in order to be pardoned, ii. 371. if they punish, God forgives, i. 291; ii. 245; v. 510. must forgive, if they would be forgiven, vi. 64 , 302. ab solved hy the Church, restored to life by God alone, v. 21. (see Coh-
creatures can sing, man only can
sing with the understanding, i. 129.
we must sing with the heart to God,
iii. 253. we sing with the voice to
arouse ourselves, with the heart to Sisera, meaning of his name, iv. 143. please God, vi. 386. he who longs,
fcssion, Repentance, Wicked. )
386; iv. 79, 448; v. 21. a type of the Church militant, ib the true Sion, the heavenly one, vi. 105, 160, 437.
Stay, to speak falsehood is to slay one's own soul, i. 27. we had better let our bodies be slain, than slay our own souls by falsehood to save them, iv. 109. sinners slain by being alien ated from the life of God, vi. 214. God would slay in us what we have made, save what He has made, vi. 54. we must either slay iniquity or be slain by it, iii. 238. men slay unjustly, yet God permits justly, iii. 208.
in comparison of God, Who alone vi. 305. false glory like to, be cause the larger the more
unsubstantial, ii. 27. man's days how consumed away like smoke, v. 14. mountains smoking, the proud humbling themselves, v. 144.
i.
it is,
i.
is,
INDEX. 509
Sojourner, how man is a sojourner here, yet with God, ii. 123. he is a sojourner on earth, will be possessor in heaven, vi 428. distinction be tween a sojourner and a citizen, v. 339. '
Solomon, means, peacemaker,' iii. iii. 496; vi. 104. of the devil, those 417; vi. 1(5. and so a type of Christ, who imitate him, ii. 239.
ib. yet he fell, vi. 17. had he not Sorrow, is pain of mind, 205; iv. fallen the promises to David would
have seemed to be fulfilled in him,
iv. 262.
Sou, of God, called the Arm of God,
227. Christ's sorrowfulness in His agony, 303; iv. 227. no sin, but mark of human weakness, iv. 227. sorrow in undeserved suffer ing better than pleasure in unjust doing, iii. 93. the sorrow of Chris tians seeming, their joy will be real the joy of the worldly seem ing, their sorrow will be real, ii. 326.
ii. 212. 'son' often used alone in Holy
Scripture for Son of God, i. 71. His
eternal generation expressed in " to
day have I begotten Thee,' i. 6.
how of one substance with the Fa
ther, iii. 361. shares the attributes Soul, the, used either of the rational of the Father, ii. 241. how He soul, or the principle of life, v. 178. emptied Himself, iii. 137. as God,
vi. 44. who should therefore be peace-makers, ib.
Of men, who called so, i. 84, 414; ii. 304 ; iii. 7. (see Man. )
Of Abraham, David, the Patri archs, those who imitate their faith,
is every where; in the body, which He took, is in Heaven only, iv. 21. is like God in a higher sense than
we, ii. 335. is God's only-begotten Son, yet He would not have Him remain One, iii. 310. (see Christ. )
Song, how different from psalm, i. 17; iii. 312. God teaches us the song of faith, hope, and charity, iv. 313, holy joy, a song to God, vi. 385. toe new song, of grace, of the New Testament, i. 316; ii. 133; iii. 304 ; vi. 309, 433. the lust of the flesh singeth the old song, the love of God, the new, iv. 398. love itself is the new song, ib. the song of Jerusalem our proper tongue, of the world, a strange tongue, vi. 172. the song of the rich and the song of the poor, vi. 168 -- 170. a song to the harp, good words combined with good works, iv. 319. in the song ot the Passion Christ leads the choir, the martyrs follow, iv. 226.
Songs of degrees, (see Degrees. )
Sons, increase of, comes of the bless
ing of the Lord, vi. 1H2. the real blessing, not to have sons, but good sons, vi. 46. how sons are to be rewarded for their father's merits, vi 103. men toil for their children, not themselves, vi. 4. toiling for children no excuse from almsgiving, ii. 112.
Used for good works, vi 49, 103.
Of God, we are, but as yet in hope only, ii. 335 and therefore are gods, ib. if God scourges His sons, what must sinners expect, iv. 373.
Of the Bridegroom, the Apostles, vi. 43, 280. Christians in general,
that whereby we live, vi. 179. not made of earth, like the body, v. 339. spiritual, incorporeal, vi. 340.
akin to God, ib. some have thought that alone was made by God, v. 389. the doctrine of transmigration of souls, false, vi. 377.
The mind the head of, 10, 16. consists of different parts, vi. 340. love, its foot, 83. its bones, its strength, 37. its food, the Word, iii. 219. learns from the light of God, vi. 341 holy souls God's seat, ii. 282 iv. 336, 447. the soul of the righteous man a sword of God, 376. love the virtue of the soul, v. 90.
Must overflow herself to attain to God, vi. 85. has no light or strength in itself, iii. 144; vi. 298. en lightened gazing on the light of God, iv. 448. darkened turn from that light, ib. iii. 239. should be lifted up to God, as a vessel to a fountain, to be filled, vi. 292. must thirst, that may be watered, v. 85. how a widow, vi. 105. the com forts of the soul in its trials, iii. 221. should never, even in sleep, be silent from praising God, v. 35.
By faith and hope in Christ, vi. 276. Christ became deformed, to make man's soul fair, v. 69. its beauty when cleansed, 199. souls represented by the virgins in the parable, vi. 390. all souls one, be cause their faith one, v. 65. the soul should rule the body God, the soul, vi. 340, &c. the soul superior in nature to the body, vi. 338.
