The City of God, Том 1Hafner Publishing Company, 1948 |
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... faith ( though , of course , Christians would not have used fire and sword against their own persons ) , they would have suffered with that hope which springs from faith in Christ - the hope not of a brief temporal reward , but of un ...
... faith ( though , of course , Christians would not have used fire and sword against their own persons ) , they would have suffered with that hope which springs from faith in Christ - the hope not of a brief temporal reward , but of un ...
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... Faith believed to be a goddess , and why does she herself receive temple and altar ? For whoever prudently acknowledges her makes his own self an abode for her . But how do they know what faith is , of which it is the prime and greatest ...
... Faith believed to be a goddess , and why does she herself receive temple and altar ? For whoever prudently acknowledges her makes his own self an abode for her . But how do they know what faith is , of which it is the prime and greatest ...
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... faith of love and love of faith . If Marcus Pulvillus , when engaged in dedicating a temple to Jupiter , Juno , and Minerva , received with such indifference the false intelligence which was brought to him of the death of his son , with ...
... faith of love and love of faith . If Marcus Pulvillus , when engaged in dedicating a temple to Jupiter , Juno , and Minerva , received with such indifference the false intelligence which was brought to him of the death of his son , with ...
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Augustine censures the pagans who attributed the calamities of | 1 |
BOOK II | 48 |
BOOK III | 63 |
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