The City of God, Том 1Hafner Publishing Company, 1948 |
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... virtue sufficed ? Does it not include faith also ? Forasmuch as they have thought proper to distribute virtue into four divi- sions - prudence , justice , fortitude , and temperance and as each of these divisions has its own virtues ...
... virtue sufficed ? Does it not include faith also ? Forasmuch as they have thought proper to distribute virtue into four divi- sions - prudence , justice , fortitude , and temperance and as each of these divisions has its own virtues ...
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... virtue , possessing felicity . What instruction could be sought either from Mercury or Minerva , when Virtue already possessed all in herself ? Virtue , indeed , is defined by the ancients as itself the art of living well and rightly ...
... virtue , possessing felicity . What instruction could be sought either from Mercury or Minerva , when Virtue already possessed all in herself ? Virtue , indeed , is defined by the ancients as itself the art of living well and rightly ...
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... virtue , and not by deceitful intrigue ; for the good and the ignoble man alike desire these things , but the good man strives to overtake them by the true way . The way is virtue , along which he presses as to the goal of possession ...
... virtue , and not by deceitful intrigue ; for the good and the ignoble man alike desire these things , but the good man strives to overtake them by the true way . The way is virtue , along which he presses as to the goal of possession ...
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Augustine censures the pagans who attributed the calamities of | 1 |
BOOK II | 48 |
BOOK III | 63 |
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