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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... things : holding that the whole world was not created of one thing ( as Thales held , of water ) , but that everything had original from his proper beginnings , which singular beginnings he held to be infinite , and that infinite worlds ...
... things : holding that the whole world was not created of one thing ( as Thales held , of water ) , but that everything had original from his proper beginnings , which singular beginnings he held to be infinite , and that infinite worlds ...
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... things , but visible at this day , each in their places ; it were too long for me to recite all , my purpose is otherwise . And now let those infidels give me the reason of these things , those that will not believe the Scriptures , but ...
... things , but visible at this day , each in their places ; it were too long for me to recite all , my purpose is otherwise . And now let those infidels give me the reason of these things , those that will not believe the Scriptures , but ...
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... things are so to be seen by the aspect of the understanding ; and sensible , that is to say , corporal things , so to be seen by the sense of the body , that neither the understand- ing can be able to behold intelligible things by the ...
... things are so to be seen by the aspect of the understanding ; and sensible , that is to say , corporal things , so to be seen by the sense of the body , that neither the understand- ing can be able to behold intelligible things by the ...
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