The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1913 |
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Стр. xvi
... give his comico - pathetic account of the result of his Augustinian labours on his health : " Ex quo Augustinum perfeci , nunquam valui ex sententia ; proximâ vero hebdomade et hac , fracto corpore cuncto , et nervis assitudine quadam ...
... give his comico - pathetic account of the result of his Augustinian labours on his health : " Ex quo Augustinum perfeci , nunquam valui ex sententia ; proximâ vero hebdomade et hac , fracto corpore cuncto , et nervis assitudine quadam ...
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... give God thanks , and with sincere confession flee for refuge to His name , that so they may escape the punishment of eternal fire - they who with lying lips took upon them this name , that they might escape the punishment of present ...
... give God thanks , and with sincere confession flee for refuge to His name , that so they may escape the punishment of eternal fire - they who with lying lips took upon them this name , that they might escape the punishment of present ...
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... gives us positive testimony regarding this custom ; for , in his deliverance in the senate about the conspirators , he says ( as Sallust , a historian of distinguished veracity , writes 2 ) " that virgins and boys are violated ...
... gives us positive testimony regarding this custom ; for , in his deliverance in the senate about the conspirators , he says ( as Sallust , a historian of distinguished veracity , writes 2 ) " that virgins and boys are violated ...
Стр. 13
... give offence , lest they should injure their interests in those things which good men may innocently and legiti- mately use , though they use them more greedily than becomes persons who are strangers in this world , and profess the hope ...
... give offence , lest they should injure their interests in those things which good men may innocently and legiti- mately use , though they use them more greedily than becomes persons who are strangers in this world , and profess the hope ...
Стр. 14
... give offence , and lose such worldly blessings as may legitimately be desired , but which he too eagerly grasps . Then , lastly , there is another reason why the good are afflicted with temporal calamities - the reason which Job's case ...
... give offence , and lose such worldly blessings as may legitimately be desired , but which he too eagerly grasps . Then , lastly , there is another reason why the good are afflicted with temporal calamities - the reason which Job's case ...
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