The City of God, Том 1Hafner Publishing Company, 1948 |
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... common with the rest , who is never- theless to be put far before aquatic animals , though Plato puts the waters ... common to them and us , the fourth peculiar to themselves , and the fifth common to them with the gods . " ' But I see ...
... common with the rest , who is never- theless to be put far before aquatic animals , though Plato puts the waters ... common to them and us , the fourth peculiar to themselves , and the fifth common to them with the gods . " ' But I see ...
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... common with the gods , some share of blessedness , or , in common with men , some wisdom . But , as it is , he has mentioned no good quality by which the good may be distinguished from the bad . For although he refrained from giving a ...
... common with the gods , some share of blessedness , or , in common with men , some wisdom . But , as it is , he has mentioned no good quality by which the good may be distinguished from the bad . For although he refrained from giving a ...
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... common with the gods , and a vicious soul in common with men , -as if the religion by which these demons are to unite gods and men were a bodily , and not a spiritual matter . What wickedness , then , or punishment has suspended these ...
... common with the gods , and a vicious soul in common with men , -as if the religion by which these demons are to unite gods and men were a bodily , and not a spiritual matter . What wickedness , then , or punishment has suspended these ...
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Augustine censures the pagans who attributed the calamities of | 1 |
BOOK II | 48 |
BOOK III | 63 |
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