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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... wherein the city ( after the casting out of her kings ) grew up to such a height in so small a space . Notwithstanding all this , this same author confesses in the very beginning of the first book of his history , that when the sway of ...
... wherein the city ( after the casting out of her kings ) grew up to such a height in so small a space . Notwithstanding all this , this same author confesses in the very beginning of the first book of his history , that when the sway of ...
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... wherein the devils , working upon the willingness of the ignorant to impure acts , cause them to celebrate mortal errors for divine honours in the beholding of which they make their servants the ushers of their vain villainies , both by ...
... wherein the devils , working upon the willingness of the ignorant to impure acts , cause them to celebrate mortal errors for divine honours in the beholding of which they make their servants the ushers of their vain villainies , both by ...
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... wherein God only does excel him ; and understand a man in the best fashion , you cannot then but say he is made after God's image , being nearer to God only by that part wherein he excels his others , which he has shared with him by ...
... wherein God only does excel him ; and understand a man in the best fashion , you cannot then but say he is made after God's image , being nearer to God only by that part wherein he excels his others , which he has shared with him by ...
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