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Augustine of Hippo, The Manichean Debate: The Works of Saint Augustine Quotes: There is no sin unless through a man's own will, and hence the reward when we do right things also of our own
         

There is no sin unless through a man's own will, and hence the reward when we do right things also of our own


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