1. augustine - Noun
2. Augustine - Proper noun
Alt. of Augustinian
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout the question whether baptism is an absolute necessity for salvation, however, Augustine appears to have refined his beliefs during his lifetime, causing some confusion among later theologians about his position. Source: Internet
According to Saint Augustine, to love God is “to attain the peace which is yours.” Source: Internet
According to Possidius, one of the few miracles attributed to Augustine, the healing of an ill man, took place during the siege. Source: Internet
A dispute arose between the Augustinian hermits (Order of Saint Augustine) and the regular canons (Canons Regular of Saint Augustine) as to whether these were the bones of Augustine. Source: Internet
After his baptism and conversion to Christianity in 387, Augustine developed his own approach to philosophy and theology, accommodating a variety of methods and perspectives. citation March 2002 edition: ISBN 1-57910-918-7. Source: Internet
A sailor and musician himself, Berdan, now in St. Augustine, Florida, admires Westerman’s talents and seeks him out whenever he visits the island. Source: Internet