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Andrew Vance is on page 111 of 290 of The Confessions of Saint Augustine
“Could you deny your help to her, when it was by your grace that she was what she was, or despise her tears, when she asked not for gold or silver, or any fleeting, short-listed favor, but that the soul of her son might be saved? Never would you have done this, O Lord. No, you were there to hear her prayer and do all, in due order, as you had determined it was to be done.”
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The Confessions of Saint Augustine

Andrew Vance
Andrew Vance is on page 59 of 261 of Holiness:Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots (J. C. Ryle Collection Book 1)
“…let us stand fast in the old paths, follow after eminent holiness ourselves and recommend it boldly to others. This is the only way to really be happy. Let us feel convinced, whatever others may say, that holiness is happiness, and that the man who gets through life most comfortably is the sanctified man.”
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Holiness:Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots (J. C. Ryle Collection Book 1)

Andrew Vance
Andrew Vance is on page 91 of 290 of The Confessions of Saint Augustine
“If your delight is in souls, love them in God, because they too are frail and stand firm only when they cling to him. If they do not, they go their own way and are lost. Love them, then, in him and draw as many with you to him as you can. Tell them ‘He is the one we should love. He made the world and he stays close to it.’ For when he made the world he did not go away and leave it.”
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The Confessions of Saint Augustine

Andrew Vance
Andrew Vance is on page 71 of 290 of The Confessions of Saint Augustine
“Even after she had heard this my mother still would not be pacified, but persisted all the more with her tears and her entreaties that he should see me and discuss the matter. At last he grew impatient and said `Leave me and go in peace.It cannot be that the son of these tears should be lost.’
In later years, as we talked together, she used to say that she accepted these words as a message from heaven.”
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The Confessions of Saint Augustine

Andrew Vance
Andrew Vance is on page 55 of 290 of The Confessions of Saint Augustine
“How long was it before I realized you were my one true joy! You were silent then, and I went on my way, farther and farther from you, proud in my distress and restless in fatigue, sowing more and more seeds whose only crop was grief.”
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The Confessions of Saint Augustine

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