[UAH] Quote from Early Fathers and Christians of the Church:
Thus, renovated in baptism, we enjoy the familiarity of God, in so far as the powers of our nature permit.
Didymus the Blind (313-398AD) on Baptism Mini-Bio: Alexandrian; amassed a vast knowledge of grammar, rhetoric, logic, music, arithmetic, and geometry, and a perfect familiarity with Holy Scripture.
Paul Mugerwa
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Didymus the Blind (313-398AD) on Baptism Mini-Bio: Alexandrian; amassed a vast knowledge of grammar, rhetoric, logic, music, arithmetic, and geometry, and a perfect familiarity with Holy Scripture.
Paul Mugerwa
--
UAH forum is devoted to matters of interest to Ugandans and Africans in general. Individuals are responsible for whatever they post on this forum.To unsubscribe from this group, send email to: ugandans-at-heart+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com or Abbey Semuwemba at: abbeysemuwemba@gmail.com.
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