The City of God, Том 1Hafner Publishing Company, 1948 |
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... hand , that crime was not wrought either by the hand or will of Romulus , then the whole city is chargeable with it , because it did not see to its punishment , and thus committed , not fratricide , but parricide , which is worse . For ...
... hand , that crime was not wrought either by the hand or will of Romulus , then the whole city is chargeable with it , because it did not see to its punishment , and thus committed , not fratricide , but parricide , which is worse . For ...
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... hand of her brother . While , then , that maiden was weeping for the death of her betrothed inflicted by her brother's hand , Rome was rejoicing that such devastation had been wrought on her mother state , and that she had purchased a ...
... hand of her brother . While , then , that maiden was weeping for the death of her betrothed inflicted by her brother's hand , Rome was rejoicing that such devastation had been wrought on her mother state , and that she had purchased a ...
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... hand , they say that the future blessedness of the soul is the result of a new decree of God , how will they show that God is not chargeable with that mutability which displeases them ? Further , if they acknowledge that it was created ...
... hand , they say that the future blessedness of the soul is the result of a new decree of God , how will they show that God is not chargeable with that mutability which displeases them ? Further , if they acknowledge that it was created ...
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Augustine censures the pagans who attributed the calamities of | 1 |
BOOK II | 48 |
BOOK III | 63 |
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