The City of God, Том 2T. & T. Clark, 1888 |
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... becoming way , follow the guidance of right reason , who will dare to say that they are diseases or vicious passions ? Wherefore even the Lord Himself , when He condescended to lead a human life in the form of a slave , had no sin ...
... becoming way , follow the guidance of right reason , who will dare to say that they are diseases or vicious passions ? Wherefore even the Lord Himself , when He condescended to lead a human life in the form of a slave , had no sin ...
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... become enamoured of themselves because they can be stimulated and excited by no emotion , moved or bent by no affection , such persons rather lose all humanity than obtain true tranquillity . For a thing is not necessarily right because ...
... become enamoured of themselves because they can be stimulated and excited by no emotion , moved or bent by no affection , such persons rather lose all humanity than obtain true tranquillity . For a thing is not necessarily right because ...
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... become , and what good He Himself should even thus derive from him . For though God is said to change His determinations ( so that in a tropical sense the Holy Scripture says even that God repented ' ) , this is said with reference to ...
... become , and what good He Himself should even thus derive from him . For though God is said to change His determinations ( so that in a tropical sense the Holy Scripture says even that God repented ' ) , this is said with reference to ...
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... undue exaltation , when the soul abandons Him to whom it ought to cleave as its end , and " 2 1 Gen. iii . 12 . Ecclus . x . 13 . becomes a kind of end to itself . This happens BOOK XIV . ] 25 NATURE OF MAN'S FIRST SIN .
... undue exaltation , when the soul abandons Him to whom it ought to cleave as its end , and " 2 1 Gen. iii . 12 . Ecclus . x . 13 . becomes a kind of end to itself . This happens BOOK XIV . ] 25 NATURE OF MAN'S FIRST SIN .
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... become frigid and benighted ; the woman would not have believed the serpent spoke the truth , nor would the man have preferred the request of his wife to the command of God , nor have supposed that it was a venial transgression to ...
... become frigid and benighted ; the woman would not have believed the serpent spoke the truth , nor would the man have preferred the request of his wife to the command of God , nor have supposed that it was a venial transgression to ...
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