Can human folly harbour a more arrogant or ungrateful thought than the notion that whereas God makes man beautiful in body, man makes himself pure in heart?

Augustine Of Hippo
Can human folly harbour a more arrogant or ungrateful thought...
Can human folly harbour a more arrogant or ungrateful thought...
Can human folly harbour a more arrogant or ungrateful thought...
Can human folly harbour a more arrogant or ungrateful thought...
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This quote comes from the writings of St. Augustine (354-430 AD). He was trying to make a point about the vanity of men that their vanity is not necessarily their own but rather it is the fruit of the corruption of the world they live in, which is part of God’s decree. The vanity of man makes him vain enough to think he can do without God, but he cannot succeed in his endeavor.

Source: Select Letters

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