The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1913 |
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... becomes , as Poujoulat says , " comme l'encyclopédie du cinquième siècle . " All that is valuable , together with much indeed that is not so , in the religion and philosophy of the classical nations of antiquity , is reviewed . And on ...
... becomes , as Poujoulat says , " comme l'encyclopédie du cinquième siècle . " All that is valuable , together with much indeed that is not so , in the religion and philosophy of the classical nations of antiquity , is reviewed . And on ...
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... become suffi- ciently creditable citizens of this city ; but many are so in- flamed with hatred against it , and are so ungrateful to its Redeemer for His signal benefits , as to forget that they would now be unable to utter a single ...
... become suffi- ciently creditable citizens of this city ; but many are so in- flamed with hatred against it , and are so ungrateful to its Redeemer for His signal benefits , as to forget that they would now be unable to utter a single ...
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... becomes evil only by the retribution which follows it . They , then , who are destined to die , need not be careful to inquire what death they are to die , but into what place death will usher them . And since Christians are well aware ...
... becomes evil only by the retribution which follows it . They , then , who are destined to die , need not be careful to inquire what death they are to die , but into what place death will usher them . And since Christians are well aware ...
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... become the food of wild beasts . Of this noble disregard of sepulture poetry has well said : " He who has no tomb has the sky for his vault . " 2 How much less ought they to insult over the unburied bodies of Christians , to whom it has ...
... become the food of wild beasts . Of this noble disregard of sepulture poetry has well said : " He who has no tomb has the sky for his vault . " 2 How much less ought they to insult over the unburied bodies of Christians , to whom it has ...
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... become privy to the secrets of conscience only in so far as these are disclosed to us , and so far only do we judge : " No one knoweth the things of a man , save the spirit of man which is in him . " 1 But this we affirm , this we ...
... become privy to the secrets of conscience only in so far as these are disclosed to us , and so far only do we judge : " No one knoweth the things of a man , save the spirit of man which is in him . " 1 But this we affirm , this we ...
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