The City of God, Том 2Catholic University of America Press, 1962 |
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... question and admit that both facts are concealed by the demons , namely , that the gods have not the remotest idea either of the religious law of Plato or of the irreligious de- lights of the demons , then , what useful knowledge can ...
... question and admit that both facts are concealed by the demons , namely , that the gods have not the remotest idea either of the religious law of Plato or of the irreligious de- lights of the demons , then , what useful knowledge can ...
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... question whether polytheistic worship is of any advantage in the quest for eternal happiness beyond the grave.2 In the preceding Book , I raised the question whether de- mons could possibly mediate , as neighbors and favorites , be ...
... question whether polytheistic worship is of any advantage in the quest for eternal happiness beyond the grave.2 In the preceding Book , I raised the question whether de- mons could possibly mediate , as neighbors and favorites , be ...
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... question here is : What need was there to add ' living , ' since the soul cannot exist without being alive ? Or what need was there to add ' of life ' after the word ' breath ' ? The answer to this question is that Scripture regularly ...
... question here is : What need was there to add ' living , ' since the soul cannot exist without being alive ? Or what need was there to add ' of life ' after the word ' breath ' ? The answer to this question is that Scripture regularly ...
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The Platonists are leaders also in moral philosophy | 8 |
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