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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... better wages , that they would needs with it thither and from them again into Persia at the invita- tion of Cyrus , as promising them somewhat that better liked them ? The Persians ever since a little after the short ( though spacious ) ...
... better wages , that they would needs with it thither and from them again into Persia at the invita- tion of Cyrus , as promising them somewhat that better liked them ? The Persians ever since a little after the short ( though spacious ) ...
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... better than Jupiter ? For she herself gave him his kingdom , if ever he were a happy king , that happiness is of better worth than sovereignty , is most plain . For many men doubtless may be found , that would not be kings , but none ...
... better than Jupiter ? For she herself gave him his kingdom , if ever he were a happy king , that happiness is of better worth than sovereignty , is most plain . For many men doubtless may be found , that would not be kings , but none ...
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... better author can there be than God , no better art than His word , no better cause why , than that a good God should make a good creature . And this Plato praised as the justest cause of the world's creation : whether he had read it ...
... better author can there be than God , no better art than His word , no better cause why , than that a good God should make a good creature . And this Plato praised as the justest cause of the world's creation : whether he had read it ...
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