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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... humanity in its wide embrace . St. Paul implies two sorts of cities - the Divine commonwealth in the heavens , and the human commonwealths on earth . ( Just in the same way St. Augustine distinguishes the Civitas Dei and the terrena ...
... humanity in its wide embrace . St. Paul implies two sorts of cities - the Divine commonwealth in the heavens , and the human commonwealths on earth . ( Just in the same way St. Augustine distinguishes the Civitas Dei and the terrena ...
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... human society , " which he thinks it a crime for him to desert " ; how fervently can he repeat the Psalmist's cry to God , De necessitatibus meis erue me . " ) On the city follows the orbis terræ , the third range of human society ( 7 ) ...
... human society , " which he thinks it a crime for him to desert " ; how fervently can he repeat the Psalmist's cry to God , De necessitatibus meis erue me . " ) On the city follows the orbis terræ , the third range of human society ( 7 ) ...
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... human praises , he infers this axiom , " Honour nourishes arts , and glory keeps all men on work in studies , and what men approve not , lies unregarded . " CHAPTER V That we are to avoid this desire of human honour : the glory of the ...
... human praises , he infers this axiom , " Honour nourishes arts , and glory keeps all men on work in studies , and what men approve not , lies unregarded . " CHAPTER V That we are to avoid this desire of human honour : the glory of the ...
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