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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... unto Christ , but that good which was bestowed on them only for Christ's honour ( namely , the sparing of their lives ) that they impute not unto our Christ , but unto their own fate : whereas if they had any judgment , they would ...
... unto Christ , but that good which was bestowed on them only for Christ's honour ( namely , the sparing of their lives ) that they impute not unto our Christ , but unto their own fate : whereas if they had any judgment , they would ...
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... unto Rome , and having a day of audience granted him , he persuaded the direct contrary unto his embassage : because he held it was not profitable for the Romans to exchange their prisoners . Nor after this persuasive speech did the ...
... unto Rome , and having a day of audience granted him , he persuaded the direct contrary unto his embassage : because he held it was not profitable for the Romans to exchange their prisoners . Nor after this persuasive speech did the ...
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... unto the servants of Christ , not only to the true ones , but even to the counterfeit , that what the law of arms made lawful to do unto all men , they held it utterly unlawful to offer unto them . And hence arose these questions ...
... unto the servants of Christ , not only to the true ones , but even to the counterfeit , that what the law of arms made lawful to do unto all men , they held it utterly unlawful to offer unto them . And hence arose these questions ...
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