The City of God, Том 2Catholic University of America Press, 1962 |
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... virtue , while the Stoics were not ashamed in numbering it among the vices . Nevertheless , as the famous Stoic , Epictetus , has shown in his work based upon the doctrines of Zeno and Chrysippus , the founders of the school , the ...
... virtue , while the Stoics were not ashamed in numbering it among the vices . Nevertheless , as the famous Stoic , Epictetus , has shown in his work based upon the doctrines of Zeno and Chrysippus , the founders of the school , the ...
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... virtue but by divine compassion , not through our own power but through His indulgence ; for even the virtue , little as it is , which we call our own is but a concession of His goodness . We would at- tribute too much to ourselves in ...
... virtue but by divine compassion , not through our own power but through His indulgence ; for even the virtue , little as it is , which we call our own is but a concession of His goodness . We would at- tribute too much to ourselves in ...
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... virtues but to take them in their entirety . For , it is not enough for a man to excel another in one good point of his life and character even though this virtue in itself is higher than the virtues in which the other man excels . For ...
... virtues but to take them in their entirety . For , it is not enough for a man to excel another in one good point of his life and character even though this virtue in itself is higher than the virtues in which the other man excels . For ...
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The Platonists are leaders also in moral philosophy | 8 |
Why the Christian by reason of his religion is preemi | 475 |
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