The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1913 |
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... conquered and destroyed Troy with fire and sword ; after this they beheaded Priam as he fled to the altars . Neither did Troy perish because it lost Minerva . For what had Minerva herself first lost , that she should perish ? Her guards ...
... conquered and destroyed Troy with fire and sword ; after this they beheaded Priam as he fled to the altars . Neither did Troy perish because it lost Minerva . For what had Minerva herself first lost , that she should perish ? Her guards ...
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... conquered " ... And ought prudent men to have entrusted the defence of Rome to these conquered gods ? But it will be said , this was only the saying of Juno , who , like an angry woman , did not know what she was saying . What , then ...
... conquered " ... And ought prudent men to have entrusted the defence of Rome to these conquered gods ? But it will be said , this was only the saying of Juno , who , like an angry woman , did not know what she was saying . What , then ...
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... conquered in their temples . Why , then , need our argument take note of the many nations who have waged wars with one another , and have nowhere spared the conquered in the temples of their gods ? Let us look at the practice of the ...
... conquered in their temples . Why , then , need our argument take note of the many nations who have waged wars with one another , and have nowhere spared the conquered in the temples of their gods ? Let us look at the practice of the ...
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... conquered in battle and taken prisoner , and then , because he refused to act in violation of the oath he had sworn by them , was tortured and put to death by a new , and hitherto unheard of , and all too horrible kind of punishment ...
... conquered in battle and taken prisoner , and then , because he refused to act in violation of the oath he had sworn by them , was tortured and put to death by a new , and hitherto unheard of , and all too horrible kind of punishment ...
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... conquered son , though he did not spare himself ? Was it more disgraceful to be a victor contrary to orders , than to submit to a victor contrary to the received ideas of honour ? Cato , then , cannot have deemed it to be shameful to ...
... conquered son , though he did not spare himself ? Was it more disgraceful to be a victor contrary to orders , than to submit to a victor contrary to the received ideas of honour ? Cato , then , cannot have deemed it to be shameful to ...
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according angels apostle Apuleius believe blessed blessedness body BOOK Cæsar calamities called Carthage cause certainly Christ Christian Cicero citizens city of God civil theology concerning conquered corrupt created creatures crimes death demons desire divine things earth earthly enemies eternal evil exist fabulous faith false Father fear felicity give glory God's goddess Greeks happiness heaven holy honour human immortal Janus Jove Juno Jupiter kind king kingdom laws lest live Lord lust mind misery mortal nations nature Numa Pompilius opinion philosophers Plato Platonists poets Porphyry possessed praise punishment reason received religion republic Roman empire Roman republic Rome Romulus sacred rites sacrifice sake Sallust Saturn Scripture second Punic war select gods shame soul speak spirits suffer suppose Sylla temple theurgy thou thought tion true truth Tullus Hostilius Varro victory Virgil virgin virtue wars Wherefore wicked wish words worship