LOVE AND DO WHAT YOU WILL Prayer of St. Augustine of Hippo (340-430 A.D.)

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Therefore once for all this short command is given to you:
“Love and do what you will.”
If you keep silent, keep silent by love:
if you speak, speak by love;
if you correct, correct by love;
if you pardon, pardon by love;
let love be rooted in you,
and from the root nothing but good can grow.

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