The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1913 |
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... honours . There is Virgil , who is read by boys , in order that this great poet , this most famous and approved of all 1 The Benedictines remind us that Alexander and Xenophon , at least on some occasions , did so . 2 Virgil , Eneid ...
... honours . There is Virgil , who is read by boys , in order that this great poet , this most famous and approved of all 1 The Benedictines remind us that Alexander and Xenophon , at least on some occasions , did so . 2 Virgil , Eneid ...
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... honour of any of their enemy's gods , they had shown this particular form of leniency , that in any temple slaughter or captivity was prohibited ? 7. That the cruelties which occurred in the sack of Rome were in accordance with the ...
... honour of any of their enemy's gods , they had shown this particular form of leniency , that in any temple slaughter or captivity was prohibited ? 7. That the cruelties which occurred in the sack of Rome were in accordance with the ...
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... honour ? Cato , then , cannot have deemed it to be shameful to live under Cæsar's rule ; for had he done so , the father's sword would have delivered his son from this disgrace . The truth is , that his son , whom he both hoped and ...
... honour ? Cato , then , cannot have deemed it to be shameful to live under Cæsar's rule ; for had he done so , the father's sword would have delivered his son from this disgrace . The truth is , that his son , whom he both hoped and ...
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... honours to Scipio than to such gods as these . The gods were not so moral as their pontiff . But give me now your ... honour to stay a physical pestilence ; their pontiff prohibited the theatre from being con- structed , to prevent a ...
... honours to Scipio than to such gods as these . The gods were not so moral as their pontiff . But give me now your ... honour to stay a physical pestilence ; their pontiff prohibited the theatre from being con- structed , to prevent a ...
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... honour that Scipio sought to preserve you from when he prohibited the construction of theatres ; this was his reason for desiring that you might still have an enemy to fear , seeing as he did how easily prosperity would corrupt and ...
... honour that Scipio sought to preserve you from when he prohibited the construction of theatres ; this was his reason for desiring that you might still have an enemy to fear , seeing as he did how easily prosperity would corrupt and ...
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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