The Enchiridion: 33 (Lighthouse Church Fathers)
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St. Augustinspeaks of this book in his Retractations l. ii. c. 63 as follows: I also wrote a book on Faith Hope and Charity at the request of the person to whom I addressed it that he might have a work of mine which should never be out of his hands such as the Greeks call an Enchiridion (Hand-Book). There I think I have pretty carefully treated of the manner in which God is to be worshipped which knowledge divine Scripture defines to be the true wisdom of man. The book begins: I cannot express etc.1087 The Enchiridionis among the latest books of Augustin. It was written after the death of Jerome which occurred Sept. 30 420; for he alludes in ch. 87 to Jerome of blessed memory (sanctæ memoriæ Hieronymus presbyter). It is addressed to Laurentius in answer to his questions. This person is otherwise unknown. One ms. calls him a deacon another a notary of the city of Rome. He was probably a layman. The author usually calls the book On Faith Hope and Love because he treats the subject under these three heads (comp. (I Cor. xiii. 13). He follows under the first head the order of the Apostles Creed and refutes without naming them the Manichæan Apollinarian Arian and Pelagian heresies. Under the second head he gives a brief exposition of the Lords Prayer. The third part is a discourse on Christian love.
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