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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... continual riot , and wherewithal the greater might still keep under the meaner . Let the poor obey the rich , for their bellies ' sakes ; and that they may live at ease under their protections : let the rich abuse the poor in their huge ...
... continual riot , and wherewithal the greater might still keep under the meaner . Let the poor obey the rich , for their bellies ' sakes ; and that they may live at ease under their protections : let the rich abuse the poor in their huge ...
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... continual standing open of Janus ' gate ; so that for all the help of these god guardians , there was not one king of them that con- tinued his reign in peace.I CHAPTER XV Of the lives and deaths of the Roman Kings . But how ended their ...
... continual standing open of Janus ' gate ; so that for all the help of these god guardians , there was not one king of them that con- tinued his reign in peace.I CHAPTER XV Of the lives and deaths of the Roman Kings . But how ended their ...
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... continual and necessary revolution of souls from this or that , and to it again : which , if it were true , what would it profit us to know it ? unless the Platonists will prefer themselves before us , because we know not that they are ...
... continual and necessary revolution of souls from this or that , and to it again : which , if it were true , what would it profit us to know it ? unless the Platonists will prefer themselves before us , because we know not that they are ...
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