This text is an excerpt from Saint Augustine’s Confessions, specifically Book VIII. It recounts Augustine's personal journey towards Christianity. Augustine describes his struggles with worldly desires, particularly the allure of women, before finally converting to Christianity after encountering the work of the Roman rhetorician Victorinus, who converted to Christianity in his later years. The passage further explores the concept of free will and the internal conflict between a person’s desires and their belief in God, culminating in Augustine’s own spiritual awakening and subsequent conversion. The text also highlights the joy that comes from witnessing someone’s conversion, especially when that person was once considered lost.
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