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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... fall or continuance therein . CHAPTER XIII Whether the angels were created in such a state of happiness , that neither those that fell , knew they should fall , nor those that persevered , foreknew they should persevere . WHEREFORE now ...
... fall or continuance therein . CHAPTER XIII Whether the angels were created in such a state of happiness , that neither those that fell , knew they should fall , nor those that persevered , foreknew they should persevere . WHEREFORE now ...
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... fall , and other some to have true prescience of their beatitude , but rather that all had knowledge alike in their creation , and continued so , until these that now are evil , left that light of goodness , then verily it is harder to ...
... fall , and other some to have true prescience of their beatitude , but rather that all had knowledge alike in their creation , and continued so , until these that now are evil , left that light of goodness , then verily it is harder to ...
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... fall : the fall which was in secret , foreruns the fall which was in public , the first being taken for no fall at all , for who takes exaltation to be ruin , though the defect proved in the place of height ? But who sees not that ruin ...
... fall : the fall which was in secret , foreruns the fall which was in public , the first being taken for no fall at all , for who takes exaltation to be ruin , though the defect proved in the place of height ? But who sees not that ruin ...
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