The City of God, Том 1Modern Library, 1983 - Всего страниц: 892 St. Augustine's masterpiece is an interpretation of history in terms of the struggle between good and evil: the City of God in conflict with the City of the Devil. Abridged for the modern reader. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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... beatitude unto men and angels : but the controversy is , whether they that they hold are to be worshipped for this end , would have sacrifices offered to themselves , or resign all unto God . The IT is perspicuous to the knowledge of ...
... beatitude unto men and angels : but the controversy is , whether they that they hold are to be worshipped for this end , would have sacrifices offered to themselves , or resign all unto God . The IT is perspicuous to the knowledge of ...
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... beatitude , for he that loves himself desires but to be blessed . And the end of this is , coherence with God . So ... beatitude , of whence it has beatitude by serving Him . If it worship not God , it is wretched , as wanting God : if ...
... beatitude , for he that loves himself desires but to be blessed . And the end of this is , coherence with God . So ... beatitude , of whence it has beatitude by serving Him . If it worship not God , it is wretched , as wanting God : if ...
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... beatitude be not without eternity , their beatitude was no such , as having end , and therefore being not eternal , whether they knew it , or knew it not fear keeping their knowledge , and error their ignorance from being blessed . But ...
... beatitude be not without eternity , their beatitude was no such , as having end , and therefore being not eternal , whether they knew it , or knew it not fear keeping their knowledge , and error their ignorance from being blessed . But ...
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