Et alla ek tou kosmou estin; mundus transibit et kai ho kosmos paragetai concupiscentia eius: kai he epithymia autou; qui autem facit voluntatem ho de poion to thelema Dei, manet in tou Theou menei eis ton eternum.
The passage quoted from Augustine is in “De nuptiis et concupiscentia ad Valerium,” l.
The second covetousness is called ‘the covetousness of worldly riches,’ which is the passion to take away from another his wealth and moveables, and is called by the evangelist concupiscentia oculorum.
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